With *9* ballots cast this time:
1. Oklahoma (6) - 177 -
1 (idle)
2. Miami-Fl (2) - 170 -
2 (idle)
3. Ohio State (1) - 156 -
7 (Northwestern)
4. Southern California - 154 -
4 (@ California)
5t. Florida State - 135 -
9 (@ Duke)
5t. Virginia Tech - 135 -
8 (Connecticut)
7. Louisiana State - 125 -
10 (@ Mississippi State)
8. Tennessee - 118 -
13t (South Carolina)
9. Iowa - 100 -
13t (@ Michigan State)
10. Arkansas - 87 -
12 (@ Alabama)
11. Oregon - 85 -
18 (Washington State)
12. Michigan - 78 -
3 (Indiana)
13. Georgia - 75 -
5 (idle)
14. Nebraska - 71 -
16 (@ Southern Mississippi)
15. Texas - 58 -
17 (Tulane)
16. Kansas State - 32 -
6 (idle)
17. Minnesota - 31 -
hm (@ Penn State)
18. Northern Illinois - 20 -
hm (Iowa State)
19. Texas Christian - 19 -
nr (@ Arizona)
20. Washington - 16 -
hm (@ Stanford)
Honorable Mention: Pittsburgh 13, Purdue 12, Missouri 9, Washington State 8, Toledo 3, Florida 2, Oregon State 1
Oklahoma was #1 or #2 on every ballot.
Miami was #1, #2, or #3 every ballot.
Michigan (loss by 4 on road to ranked team) fell almost as far as Kansas State (loss by 7 at home to unranked team).
Top 13 present on all 9 ballots, as was Texas. Minnesota and Nebraska were on 8 ballots; Kansas State and Pittsburgh were on 6 ballots; Northern Illinois, Texas Christian, and Washington were on 5.
One person sent in a Top 25 ballot; only the first 20 were counted. Another person had Oregon on his ballot twice, I assumed he meant Oregon State for the second one, which was a #20 vote anyway.