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1 It's been years since I've had a student go undefeated for so long.
2 In football season, you don't always go undefeated every year.
3 With a win, Dallas will go undefeated in December for the first time since 1993.
4 There have been two quarterbacks to go undefeated in the regular season: Bob Griese and Tom Brady.
5 In brief: Phillips was the only lawyer with at least two decisions to go undefeated in the term.
6 We were trying to go undefeated .
7 The 1975-76 Indiana Hoosiers remain the last team to go undefeated to a national championship.
8 SMU is barred from postseason play because of NCAA violations and instead has made it a goal to go undefeated .
9 All that stands in between Newton becoming the first Black quarterback to go undefeated in the regular season is three games.
10 They are looking to go undefeated in New Orleans and finished 3-5 on the road, including their loss at Carolina last Sunday.
11 In 2019 alone, she went undefeated in the bouldering World Cup circuit.
12 He also went undefeated throughout the whole season at all distances, including heats.
13 Both teams had previously gone undefeated in the league between December and May.
14 The Patriots have gone undefeated in November four times in that span, including a year ago.
15 In fact, Green Bay has never gone undefeated in December any season during McCarthy's long tenure.
16 If Newton goes undefeated he will be making not only NFL history, but also African-American sports history.
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