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Ranking the 14 remaining undefeated college football teams - ESPN

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We were supposed to lose six to seven college football unbeatens in Week 6. Instead, we lost eight. Kentucky and Maryland got handled by much better teams (Georgia and Ohio State, respectively).

Texas fell to Oklahoma in a «someone awesome has to lose» game. Miami couldn't bear the thought of remaining unbeaten and boldly did something about it.

Missouri couldn't hold on to three separate second-half leads and lost to Jayden Daniels and LSU. Fresno State got Laramied, falling late at Wyoming like Texas Tech and Appalachian State did.

Washington State gave up the last 13 points at UCLA. Marshall couldn't quite keep up in an unexpected track meet at NC State.

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