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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 this week. 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. 15 BYU (6-0)
Previous: def. Arizona, 33-27 (2OT)
Up next: vs. No. 23 Utah, 8 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 18
Last undefeated season: 1984 | 13-0 | Won national championship
The Cougars are off to their second consecutive 6-0 start after escaping Arizona in double overtime in Week 7. Freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier had his worst game of the season throwing the ball, going 12 of 29 with two interceptions, but he punched in two scores on the ground, including the game-winner. Kalani Sitake's squad has their toughest stretch of the season arriving in Week 8 with No. 23 Utah, at Iowa State and at No. 7 Texas Tech over the next three weeks.
No. 12 Georgia Tech (7-0)
Previous: def. Duke, 27-18
Up next: vs. Syracuse, 12 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25
Last undefeated season: 1990 | 11-0-1 | Won national championship (coaches' poll)
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. 3 Indiana (7-0)
Previous: def. Michigan State, 38-13
Up next: vs. UCLA on Saturday, Oct. 25
Last undefeated season: 1945 | 9-0-1 | Won Big Ten Championship
The Hoosiers picked up maybe their biggest win in program history this month, knocking off No. 3 Oregon on the road — Indiana's first top-5 road win ever. Curt Cignetti's squad earned its highest rank in program history, and quarterback Fernando Mendoza has cemented himself in the Heisman race.
🏆 PERFECTION: Every undefeated national champion since 1936
Navy (6-0)
Previous: def. Temple, 32-31
Up next: vs. FAU, 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25
Last undefeated season: 1926 | 9-0-1
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)
Previous: def. Wisconsin, 34-0
Up next: vs. Penn State, on Saturday, Nov. 1
Last undefeated season: 2012 | 12-0 | Ineligible for postseason
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. However, a matchup with Michigan still looms as Ohio State looks to snap a four-game losing streak to its rival up north.
No. 4 Texas A&M (6-0)
Previous: def. Florida, 34-17
Up next: at Arkansas, 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 18
Last undefeated season: 1994 | 10-0-1 | Ineligible for postseason
The Aggies are 6-0 for the first time since 2013 after rolling past the Gators at home. They already have an impressive road win over Notre Dame, but three straight SEC road tests lie ahead, first with the Razorbacks before traveling to LSU and Missouri. In a deep and wide open SEC, the next three weeks of conference play should give Aggies fans a better picture of what this team's postseason aspirations will look like.
🏆 Georgia second half comeback gives Ole Miss its first loss
Georgia’s defense finally showed up when it mattered most.
After two quarters of offense-dominated football, the Bulldogs flipped the script in the second half and shut the door on No. 5 Ole Miss to escape with a 43–35 win at Sanford Stadium.
The Rebels, who scored on their first five drives of the game, couldn’t find the end zone in the fourth quarter as Georgia forced two three-and-outs and a turnover on downs to seal the victory. The final stop came when Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss had his fourth-down pass batted down at the line, allowing Georgia to kneel out the clock in front of a roaring home crowd.
Gunner Stockton led the Bulldogs’ comeback with 348 total yards and five touchdowns — four through the air and one on the ground — while Lawson Luckie turned in a breakout performance with three touchdown catches. Stockton’s poise in the pocket helped the Bulldogs drain the clock and set up Peyton Woodring’s 42-yard field goal to make it a two-score game.
Early on it looked like Ole Miss might run Georgia out of its own stadium. Chambliss engineered touchdown drives of 14, 10, and 11 plays in the first half, mixing precision passing with creative looks from Lane Kiffin’s playbook. Running back Kewan Lacy punched in two touchdowns, and the Rebels took a 21–20 halftime lead after holding Georgia to a field goal late in the second quarter.
The Rebels then came out firing after the break — Chambliss hit De’Zhaun Stribling on a short route that turned into a 75-yard touchdown to push the lead to 28–20. Georgia immediately answered with a physical drive capped by a short Stockton-to-Luckie touchdown, and the tug-of-war continued into the third quarter.
Momentum shifted early in the fourth, when Georgia’s defense forced the first punt of the game — and followed it up with another stop on the next drive. Luckie’s third touchdown grab gave Georgia a 40–35 lead, and the defense took control from there.
Ole Miss’ last gasp came in the final two minutes, when Andrew Jones’ key third-down tackle kept the Rebels within striking distance. But Georgia’s defense stood tall once again, as Mykel Williams and Smael Mondon Jr. pressured Chambliss into the game-ending incompletion.
The Bulldogs, now 6–1, keep their SEC and College Football Playoff hopes alive heading into a crucial November stretch. Ole Miss falls to 6–1, snapping its six-game winning streak to start the season.



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