In a thrilling week of college football action across the country, several teams are still chasing the dream of a perfect season. Currently, just six teams remain undefeated out of the 136 FBS programs once aiming for a flawless record this year. Miami, Memphis, Texas Tech, and Ole Miss faced losses this week, knocking them out of the running.
This season has already seen dramatic matchups, including Georgia Tech’s stunning 7-0 start, marking their best record since 1966. The Yellow Jackets pulled off a solid victory over Duke, with quarterback Haynes King leading the charge. He has showcased his talent with 14 total touchdowns and just one interception this season, keeping him in the conversation for top quarterback honors.
Meanwhile, the Midshipmen from Navy are also maintaining their unbeaten status alongside Memphis in the American Conference. However, they face a tough schedule ahead, including matchups against teams like No. 13 Notre Dame and No. 19 South Florida. This run could either solidify their chances for postseason play or challenge them significantly.
Indiana had a monumental victory this month, defeating No. 3 Oregon on the road, marking the first time in program history they have won against a top-5 team away from home. Quarterback Fernando Mendoza is quickly becoming a key player to watch in the Heisman race.
As for the Buckeyes, they are on track for a potential repeat national championship. With first-year starter Julian Sayin showing promise, their upcoming game against Michigan will be crucial as they attempt to break a four-game losing streak against their rivals.
The Aggies have also made headlines, starting 6-0 for the first time since 2013 after a strong win over the Gators. They are set for a challenging stretch of SEC opponents that will test their championship aspirations in the coming weeks.
As the college football landscape continues to unfold, fans are eager to see how these teams will navigate their challenging schedules and if anyone can maintain their perfect record through the rest of the season.