As the sun set over college football stadiums this past weekend, excitement filled the air in many cities across the nation. In a chaotic weekend of NCAA football, two major teams faced tough losses—Texas and Penn State—adding to the unpredictability often seen in this sport. Fans witnessed intense matchups, and these results shake up the landscape as we move deeper into the 2025 season.

Through five weeks of play, a mere 16 teams remain undefeated, fighting for that coveted perfect season. This is a significant change from last year, when 19 teams were still perfect at this stage. Oregon was the last team standing last season, but as history shows, maintaining perfection is difficult. Michigan was the last team to finish a perfect season, going 15-0 in 2023 and lifting the national championship trophy.

Among the teams still sporting zero losses, rankings have been released, providing clarity on how these teams are perceived nationwide. Fans are eager to see if any of these contenders can step up and potentially become the next national champion.

In the realm of individual performances, a new NCAA pass completions record was set this weekend, drawing attention from fans and experts alike. This raises the stakes for the top Heisman contenders, who are looking to impress as the season progresses.

Additionally, fresh talent is making headlines. Gavin McKenna made his NCAA debut, showcasing his skills and further invigorating the excitement surrounding college football this season.

As the competition unfolds, it is certain that every game will count toward the growing narrative of the 2025 college football season. Fans and teams alike are on edge, wondering which of the undefeated teams will be able to fight their way to the championship and perhaps achieve the legendary perfect season.