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Undefeated college football teams in 2020: Updated - NCAA.com

NCAA.com is tracking the remaining undefeated college football teams, as more schools and conferences return to play, and as the College Football Playoff gets closer.

Here are the remaining undefeated college football teams, listed in order of their AP poll ranking, then alphabetically.

No. 1 Alabama (6-0)

Next game: Saturday, Nov. 21 vs. Kentucky | Full schedule

Even with the roster turnover the Crimson Tide experienced in the offseason, namely quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and wide receivers Jerry Jeudy and Henry Ruggs III, and then the injury to star wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, the Crimson Tide has powered on. Alabama's smallest margin of victory this season was 15 points at Ole Miss and the team is coming off of a 41-0 win over Mississippi State, which was the first time Mike Leach has been shut out as a head coach.

No. 2 Notre Dame (8-0)

Next game: Friday, Nov. 27 at North Carolina | Full schedule

The Fighting Irish didn't have a slump after beating then-No. 1 Clemson, as they beat Boston College 45-31. Ian Book had 283 passing yards and led the team with 85 rushing yards while scoring five total touchdowns. Notre Dame picked up 557 yards.

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No. 3 Ohio State (3-0)

Next game: Saturday, Nov. 21 vs. Indiana | Full schedule

Justin Fields looked great again, passing for 314 yards and five touchdowns in a 49-27 win against Rutgers. The Buckeyes next play Indiana after COVID-19 cases with Maryland forced the game to be canceled.

No. 7 Cincinnati (7-0)

Next game: Saturday, Nov. 21 at UCF

The Bearcats won decisively yet again, beating East Carolina 55-17. QB Desmond Ridder passed for 327 yards and ran for 75 yards while totaling four touchdowns. The Cincinnati defense also forced three turnovers in the rout.

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No. 8 BYU (8-0)

Next game: Saturday, Nov. 21 vs. North Alabama

BYU looked impressive against in a 51-17 rout of No. 21 Boise State on the road. Heisman hopeful Zach Wilson passed for 359 yards and two touchdowns.

No. 9 Indiana (4-0)

Next game: Saturday, Nov. 21 at Ohio State

The Hoosiers are 4-0, after its most recent win over Michigan State. The Hoosiers pitched a 24-0 shutout behind quarterback Michael Penix Jr.'s 320-yard day through the air, where he found wideout Ty Fryfogle 11 times for 200 yards and a pair of touchdowns.

No. 10 Wisconsin (2-0)

Next game: Saturday, Nov. 21 Northwestern

Wisconsin played for the first time since Oct. 23 because of COVID-19 positives in a dominant 49-11 win at Michigan on Nov. 14. The Badgers rushed for 341 yards and five scores and allowed only 47 rushing yards to Michigan.

No. 11 Oregon (2-0)

Next game: Saturday, Nov. 21 vs. UCLA

Tyler Shough had 312 passing yards with four touchdowns to pace the Ducks' 43-29 win at Washington State. Though Oregon allowed 421 yards, it gained 581 yards to push aside the Cougars.

No. 15 Coastal Carolina (7-0)

Next game: Saturday, Nov. 21 vs. Appalachian State

The Chanticleers remained perfect with a 23-6 win against South Alabama. Coastal Carolina rushed for 236 yards and a touchdown, as three players had at least 60 yards.

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No. 15 Marshall (7-0)

Next game: Saturday, Dec. 5 vs. Rice

The Thundering Herd once again won convincingly in a 42-14 blowout against Middle Tennessee State. Marshall's most notable win to date is a 17-7 win against then-No. 23 Appalachian State.

No. 19 Northwestern (4-0)

Next game: Saturday, Nov. 21 vs. Wisconsin

The Wildcats are 4-0 in conference play for the first time since 1996, when current coach Pat Fitzgerald was a star. In the latest win, Northwestern beat Purdue, 27-20.

No. 20 Southern California (2-0)

Next game: Saturday, Nov. 21 at Utah

The Trojans escaped yet again, this time at Arizona, 34-30. Down by 3 late, USC scored a touchdown with 25 seconds to play to get to 2-0. Kedon Slovis passed for 325 yards, with Amon-Ra St. Brown having seven catches for 113 yards.

No. 21 Liberty (8-0)

Next game: Saturday, Nov. 21 at North Carolina State

For the first time in program history, Liberty is ranked in the AP poll, as the Flames took the No. 25 spot after a 6-0 start to the season. Now at 8-0, the Flames next take on its second ACC opponent in three weeks, this time visiting NC State.

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Buffalo (3-0)

Next game: Saturday, Nov. 28 vs. Kent State

The Bulls cruised to another win again, leading by 32 points at halftime before defeating Bowling Green 42-17. Running back Jaret Patterson rushed for 301 yards and four touchdowns — a school record and the most rushing yards in a game this season.

Colorado (2-0)

Next game: Saturday, Nov. 28 at USC

Colorado won another close game, this time 35-32 at Stanford. QB Sam Noyer passed for two touchdowns and ran for another pair in the win. Running back Jarek Broussaard rushed for 121 yards.

Kent State (3-0)

Next game: Saturday, Nov. 28 at Buffalo

The Golden Flashes routed Akron, 69-35, in their latest win. The game was tied at 28 before Kent State took over. QB Dustin Crum had 348 passing yards and 104 rushing yards while scoring five total touchdowns.

Nevada (3-0)

Next game: Saturday, Nov. 21 vs. San Diego State

The Wolf Pack got 336 passing yards from Carson Strong to get by New Mexico on the road, 27-20. Nevada's victory kept the Lobos winless.

San Jose State (4-0)

Next game: Saturday, Nov. 28 at Boise State

San Jose State cruised to a 34-17 win over UNLV in its last game. The Spartans were scheduled to play Fresno State on Nov. 21, but the game was canceled because of COVID-19 contact tracing.

Washington (1-0)

Next game: Saturday, Nov. 21 vs. Arizona

Washington kicked off its season with a win after surviving Oregon State, 27-21. The Huskies will host Arizona next Saturday as Pac-12 play continues. 

Western Michigan (3-0)

Next game: Saturday, Nov. 28 vs. Northern Illinois

The Broncos outscored Central Michigan 52-44 to win again. WMU picked up 628 yards, with QB Kaleb Eleby passing for 382 yards and five touchdowns. WR D'Wayne Eskridge had four catches for 212 yards and three touchdowns.

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