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Each season, 136 teams have the opportunity to complete the perfect season. Only six teams can still chase this dream, as Miami, Memphis, Texas Tech, and Ole Miss all fell in Week 8. Oregon was the last team remaining last season, not losing until the CFP quarterfinals.
Michigan was the last team to complete the perfect season, going 15-0 in 2023 and capturing the national championship.
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Here are the undefeated FBS teams:
*Teams are listed alphabetically, times are all Eastern. Rankings are from the AP Top 25 Poll
No. 11 BYU (7-0)
The Cougars are off to their second consecutive 7-0 start for first time in program history after outlasting No. 23 Utah, 24-21, in Week 7. Freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier rebounded from his lackluster performance last week, with two touchdowns and no interceptions. Kalani Sitake’s squad heads to Iowa State and No. 14 Texas Tech over the next two weeks.
No. 7 Georgia Tech (7-0)
Brent Key has the Jackets at 7-0 for the first time since 1966 after grinding out a win over Duke. Haynes King has continued to make his case as one of the top quarterbacks in the nation, tallying 14 total touchdowns with just one interception so far this season. Georgia Tech has a chance to head into their rivalry tilt with Georgia undefeated.
No. 2 Indiana (7-0)
The Hoosiers picked up maybe their biggest win in program history this month, knocking off No. 3 Oregon on the road in Week 7 — Indiana’s first top-5 road win ever — and followed it up with a 25-point victory over Michigan State. Curt Cignetti’s squad earned its highest rank in program history, and quarterback Fernando Mendoza has cemented himself in the Heisman race.
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Navy (6-0)
The Midshipmen sit next to Memphis as the only two undefeated teams in the American conference, but they have a gauntlet over the second half of the season. Navy faces North Texas, No. 13 Notre Dame, No. 19 South Florida and No. 22 Memphis in consecutive games before rival Army. It will be a tough road, but the Midshipmen certainly have an opportunity to build a strong resume.
No. 1 Ohio State (7-0)
The Buckeyes appear to be on track to compete for back-to-back national championships. First-year starter Julian Sayin looks to be settling in under center. They have just one ranked opponent left on their regular season schedule against Michigan on Nov. 29, a team they are hoping to snap a four-game losing streak to.
No. 3 Texas A&M (7-0)
The Aggies are 7-0 for the first time since 1994 after beating Arkansas in a shootout. They already have an impressive road win over Notre Dame, but consecutive SEC ranked road tests lie ahead, first with LSU and then Missouri. In a deep and wide open SEC, the next two weeks of conference play should give Aggies fans a better picture of what this team’s postseason aspirations will look like.
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Jordan Howard is a graduate of the University of Georgia, working as a postgraduate intern for NCAA Digital. He is a Hearst-nominated journalist and his print work has appeared in The Marietta Daily Journal, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and UGA Rivals. Howard enjoys breaking down the latest trends and numbers, specializing in football, basketball, baseball and lacrosse.
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