Indiana, College Football Playoff and Miami
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It looked improbable two months ago. Two years ago — impossible. But against the odds, Miami and Indiana have a date in the College Football Playoff final — a first-of-its-kind matchup on Jan. 19 in the second national title game of the expanded-playoff era.
Twenty-three years later, the Canes have finally made it back to a national championship game. Where they now find themselves in the plucky underdog role to the sport’s current untouchable juggernaut: Indiana.
Indiana football never beats itself. To beat the Hoosiers requires perfection. Nobody's proven up for the challenge — all the way to the national title game.
Billionaire Mark Cuban has begun investing heavily in Indiana football after seeing the heights that his alma mater has reached this year. But fans don't appreciate Cuban's new presence on the Indiana sidelines.
The Hoosiers are looking to enter the discussion alongside some of the best national champions of the College Football Playoff era.
Transfers played a key role in Indiana and Miami reaching the national championship game. The portal remains open. See who is on the move this winter.
Christian Academy of Louisville football stars Ja'Hyde Brown and Garyon Hobbs have committed to Curt Cignetti's Indiana Hoosiers.
ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit didn't call Friday night's Peach Bowl between Indiana and Oregon, and yet, he managed to go viral on social media. Unfortunately for Herbstreit, fans decided to go through some of his takes from last season.