Miami is one of the unbeaten teams left in college football and it could be a November to remember may await

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Miami quarterback Cam Ward (1) runs against California during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Berkeley, Calif., Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Jed Jacobsohn)

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — None of the last eight unbeaten teams in major college football this season were unbeaten going into November last year. Or the year before that. Or the year before that.

Or in the decades before that, in some cases.

The last eight unbeatens: No. 1 Oregon (8-0), No. 3 Penn State (7-0), No. 5 Miami (8-0), No. 9 BYU (8-0), No. 11 Iowa State (7-0), No. 13 Indiana (8-0), No. 18 Pitt (7-0) and No. 21 Army (7-0).

“It can get real special,” Miami running back Mark Fletcher Jr. said after the Hurricanes beat Florida State on Saturday. “We’ve just got to keep attacking, go 1-0 every single week. On to the next.”

In the cases of Oregon, Penn State and maybe Miami, those starts aren’t necessarily surprising. With regard to everyone else on the list, yes, it’s fair to say most would be surprised. Of the eight teams, five were unranked in the AP Top 25 preseason poll. And three of the eight — Pitt, BYU and Indiana — weren’t even supposed to be in the top half of their conferences if preseason rankings are to be believed.

“It means everything,” Indiana offensive lineman Mike Katic said after the Hoosiers beat Washington to remain unbeaten and extend perhaps the best feel-good story in college football this fall. “I love this place with my whole heart, and I’m so grateful for everyone in this program that has helped me get to where I am. I’m so proud of this team and these coaches for everything and breaking through and getting Indiana football back on top.”

Take away the pandemic-shortened season of 2020, and the last time Indiana was undefeated going into November was 1967. That 57-year wait is more than most on the list — but nothing compared with Iowa State. The last time the Cyclones were unbeaten going into November was during World War II; the last time they were unbeaten and untied this late into the calendar was 1938.

“The character of our team keeps showing up,” Iowa State coach Matt Campbell said after the Cyclones — who were off this weekend — rallied to beat UCF on Oct. 19. “You can say, boy, you really love this team in January and you can say, boy, I really love this team in spring ball. But I think the reality is that it is who they have grown to become in the offseason and as a football team. The leadership and the resolve just showcase themselves.”

No. 1 Oregon

Last time unbeaten entering November: 2013 (excludes 2020, when the Ducks were 0-0).

Regular-season games left: Saturday at Michigan, Nov. 9 vs. Maryland, Nov. 16 at Wisconsin, Nov. 30 vs. Washington.

Preseason pick: 3rd in AP poll, 2nd in Big Ten.

Outlook: A pair of long trips still await, but there’s no ranked teams (as of now, anyway) left on the regular season schedule.

No. 3 Penn State

Last time unbeaten entering November: 2019.

Regular-season games left: Saturday vs. No. 4 Ohio State, Nov. 9 vs. Washington, Nov. 16 at Purdue, Nov. 23 at Minnesota, Nov. 30 vs. Maryland.

Preseason pick: 8th in AP poll, 3rd in Big Ten.

Outlook: A five-game November slate starts with the showdown against the Buckeyes, a game with Big Ten and playoff implications.

No. 5 Miami

Last time unbeaten entering November: 2017.

Regular-season games left: Saturday vs. Duke, Nov. 9 at Georgia Tech, Nov. 23 vs. Wake Forest, Nov. 30 at Syracuse.

Preseason pick: 19th in AP poll, 3rd in ACC.

Outlook: The Hurricanes haven’t faced a ranked team yet this season and almost certainly won’t this month, either.

No. 9 BYU

Last time unbeaten entering November: 2020.

Regular-season games left: Nov. 9 at Utah, Nov. 16 vs. Kansas, Nov. 23 at Arizona State, Nov. 30 vs. Houston.

Preseason pick: Unranked in AP poll, 13th in Big 12.

Outlook: Off this week, and then the showdown in Salt Lake City awaits against the Utes. The trip to Arizona State will be tough as well.

No. 11 Iowa State

Last time unbeaten entering November: 1938 (not counting a 4-0-1 start in 1944).

Regular-season games left: Saturday vs. Texas Tech, Nov. 9 at Kansas, Nov. 16 vs. Cincinnati, Nov. 23 at Utah, Nov. 30 vs. No. 17 Kansas State.

Preseason pick: Unranked in AP poll, 6th in Big 12.

Outlook: A five-game November for the Cyclones as well, and the last two games on the slate might be the toughest.

No. 13 Indiana

Last time unbeaten entering November: 1967 (not counting a 2-0 start in 2020).

Regular-season games left: Saturday at Michigan State, Nov. 9 vs. Michigan, Nov. 23 at No. 4 Ohio State, Nov. 30 vs. Purdue.

Preseason pick: Unranked in AP poll, 17th in Big Ten.

Outlook: The surprise of America, perhaps. The Michigan rivals await the next two weeks, and then a potential showdown in Columbus might decide the Hoosiers’ Big Ten hopes.

No. 18 Pitt

Last time unbeaten entering November: 1982.

Regular-season games left: Saturday at No. 20 SMU, Nov. 9 vs. Virginia, Nov. 16 vs. No. 11 Clemson, Nov. 23 at Louisville, Nov. 30 at Boston College.

Preseason pick: Unranked in AP poll, 13th in the ACC.

Outlook: Pitt’s defense has been stellar, and it’ll be tested against SMU and Clemson. The Panthers have a chance in their hands.

No. 21 Army

Last time unbeaten entering November: 1996.

Regular-season games left: Saturday vs. Air Force. Nov. 9 vs. North Texas, Nov. 23 vs. No. 8 Notre Dame, Nov. 30 vs. UTSA, Dec. 14 vs. Navy.

Preseason pick: Unranked in AP poll, 5th in the American Athletic.

Outlook: Army has scored 42 or more points in each of its last four games. Big tests await but the offense looks legit.

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