Atlanta – As teams reach the mid-point of the 2025 college football season, the excitement around potential perfection grows. Currently, 11 teams have their sights set on completing an undefeated season. This seems to be a tall order, especially when you consider that last season, only one team, Oregon, remained perfect until the College Football Playoff quarterfinals.

This year, the landscape is shaping up interestingly. For instance, the BYU Cougars have kicked off their season with a strong 6-0 record, managing a nail-biting double overtime victory against Arizona last week. Despite a less-than-stellar performance from freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier, who struggled with two interceptions, he secured his team’s win with two rushing touchdowns. However, they face a tough schedule ahead that includes ranked opponent No. 23 Utah.

The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets are also making waves with their own 6-0 start, their best record in 14 years after defeating Virginia Tech. Quarterback Haynes King has impressed fans, tossing 13 touchdowns while only throwing one interception, raising hopes for a successful season.

Meanwhile, the Indiana Hoosiers celebrated a landmark victory by beating No. 3 Oregon, marking their first top-5 road win in history. This triumph has pushed them to their highest rank ever, and quarterback Fernando Mendoza is now a contender for the prestigious Heisman trophy.

Other teams like the Ohio State Buckeyes and Texas A&M Aggies maintain their unbeaten records as well. Ohio State’s first-year starting quarterback, Julian Sayin, has thrown for 1,479 yards and 15 touchdowns, while the Aggies are looking sharp with their strong performance this season, registering a vast victory against the Gators recently.

The upcoming weeks will be critical for these teams as they gear up for challenging matchups that could either solidify their spots in the rankings or bring their dreams of an undefeated season crashing down. Fans around the country will keep a close watch on how these teams perform during the second half of the season.