At the halfway point in the season, 14 unbeaten teams remain. From the top to the bottom of the current polls, here’s a look at when each will tumble from the list:

Ohio State: Michigan State will beat Michigan to the punch on Nov. 21, spoiling the potential drama of the Buckeyes taking a perfect record into their unbeaten regular-season finale against the Wolverines. A balanced offense led by Connor Cook and an athletic, physical defense gets the job done in East Lansing.

Baylor: The road ahead is full of potential bear traps. The Bears win at Kansas State and pull out a shootout with Oklahoma. But after beating the Sooners, they’ll be tripped up at Oklahoma State on Nov. 21, the weekend before a much-anticipated showdown against Texas Christian.

TCU: The Horned Frogs, who have been living on the edge throughout the season, will lose at Oklahoma on November 21, the week before Baylor comes to Fort Worth.

Michigan State: The Spartans have been winning ugly. On Nov. 7, their luck will change when they play at Nebraska, a program hungry for a victory over a top 5 team.

LSU: This year’s annual SEC West showdown with Alabama is at Bryant-Denny Stadium. The Tide will be the only team to control — you can’t stop him — Leonard Fournette.

Clemson: After beating Florida State on Nov. 7, the Tigers will roll into the playoffs as the only remaining unbeaten team at 13-0, where they’ll lose in the semifinals to a once-beaten team. For fun, let’s make it Alabama, Dabo Swinney’s alma mater.

Utah: The Utes will absorb their first loss against a Trojans team ready to bounce back under Clay Helton after a close call at Notre Dame.

Florida State: If the Seminoles win at Clemson can we call it “Clemsoning?” Don’t get excited Dabo. The Seminoles don’t have enough offense to win this de facto ACC championship game.

Iowa: The Hawkeyes may have the clearest path to an unbeaten regular-season. They don’t play Ohio State, Michigan or Michigan State. But they’ll lose at Nebraska, a tough place to try to finish an unbeaten regular season, and drop the Big Ten title game.

Oklahoma State: The Cowboys have won their last three games by a combined 12 points. They’ll lose a Halloween shootout at Texas Tech.

Memphis: The Tigers will hear more and more speculation about the future of their coach, Justin Fuente, as the season winds down. Navy’s efficient option attack will hand the Tigers their first loss on Nov. 7.

Toledo: Since beating Arkansas and Iowa State, the Rockets have won their last four by almost 30 points per game. With speculation growing about coach Matt Campbell’s opportunities, the Rockets face a tough Tuesday night test at archrival Bowling Green.

Houston: The Cougars have the misfortune of finishing the regular season against Navy and its tough-to-defend, option offense. Did you know that the Cougars, a team with a reputation for prolific passing attacks, have more in rushing yardage than they have in passing yardage?

Temple: The Owls’ ride is almost over. On Thursday, they’ll fall in a hostile environment at East Carolina, which is unbeaten at home, including a victory over Virginia Tech.