Hey guys. Hang in there. I was in this exact same spot last year but the second half of the interview invites should be coming out after thanksgiving. Felt like I got them in two waves: some early interviews followed but a bunch of rejections and then another wave in the week or two after Thanksgiving so there is still plenty of time to get up to that 10 or 12 interview sweet spot where your chance of matching is around 90%. Some spots will start to open up now that the crazy competitive applicants have gotten their 30 invites and will start declining interviews because there just simply aren't enough interview dates to go on that many interviews without conflicts.
Also keep in mind, if you applied to 80 programs and are hoping for 15ish interviews that is 65 rejections, 65. So you have to keep that in perspective when you are getting a bunch of rejections, its inevitable based on the sheer amount of applications you sent. Remembering that kind of helped me stay sane when waves of rejections were coming in.
And this isn't to dog anybody in this thread but for future applicants this thread can show you how important AOA can be in this process. Most of these guys have competitive scores for ortho but not being AOA may be hurting a bit. All I am saying is that people will tell you pre-clinical grades don't matter but they will for AOA and for class rank. AOA is certainly not the end all be all of ortho interviews and isn't a requirement by any means but if you check out charting outcomes in the match for 2014 something like everyone that was AOA matched except for like 4 people. AOA obviously isn't entirely within your control and some schools have a convoluted way of doing it, but it can be a big advantage to have during interview season.
Feel free to PM with any questions, I'll be in and out.