Miami, College Football National Championship and Indiana
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This is the football product the ACC coveted when it welcomed Miami into the conference in 2004, fresh off a four-season bender in which the Hurricanes went 46-4, claimed the 2001 national championship and were a dubious pass-interference penalty away from a sequel in ’02.
The Hoosiers and Hurricanes will play in the CFP National Championship Presented by AT&T on Jan. 19 in Miami's Hard Rock Stadium; the former are looking to complete an otherworldly 16-game run to win their first crown, while the latter have rekindled old magic and will play for their first title since 2001.
When the topic is the future plans of head coaches, fans have long learned to trust none of what they hear. It wasn't that many years ago that Miami Dolphins co
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.
Ole Miss starting linebacker Jaden Yates enters the college football transfer portal two days after losing to Miami in the CFP
The Hoosiers are looking to enter the discussion alongside some of the best national champions of the College Football Playoff era.
No. 1 seed Indiana is emerging from the College Football Playoff semifinals looking like one of the most dominant teams of the modern era and a potentially inevitable national champion. However, No. 10 seed Miami will have something to say about it on Jan. 19 inside Hard Rock Stadium, when the teams collide with a national championship on the line.
While success pays in the valuation of college athletic programs, short term success doesn't always pay. Neither Miami nor its apparent CFP title game foe India