Entering October, 20 undefeated teams remain in FBS. That number will shrink this weekend, but by how much? Here are five programs most vulnerable to losing their first game of the season in Week 6.
Ed Orgeron had a long and successful college football coaching career. The apex was undoubtedly winning the national championship while going undefeated with the LSU Tigers in 2019, but his career started way back in 1984.
Saturday is a huge matchup for Kalen DeBoer and the No. 10 Alabama Crimson Tide. There's also revenge on the line, so this game between the Tide and the No. 16 Vanderbilt Commodores has everything college football fans look for in an early October matchup.
Vanderbilt's 2024 win over Alabama specifically let the college football world know that it is for real. And now, the Commodores have a chance to do it again.
The 3-1 Nebraska Cornhuskers still have a ton of football ahead of them in this 2025 college football season, and there's absolutely a world in which the Cornhuskers can find themselves in the College Football Playoff.
The 3-2 Iowa Hawkeyes can still finish this 2025 season with pride and a great record, but as far as the College Football Playoff is concerned, the Hawkeyes appear to be on the outside looking in.
Virginia picked up a huge win in Week 5, and the Cavaliers look the part of a legitimate contender to make the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game.
Oklahoma Sooners head coach Brent Venables is building what looks to be a special class on the 2027 college football recruiting trail, and it just got better.
Jon Gruden has not coached since he was forced to step down from his position with the Las Vegas Raiders in 2021, but one Hall of Fame quarterback thinks the former Super Bowl champion is poised to make a comeback.
The Alabama Crimson Tide have to be feeling great. Sure, the start of the college football season didn't go well for them, but Kalen DeBoer's team has bounced back in a huge way.