Miami, Indiana and CFP National Championship
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Fernando Mendoza threw five touchdown passes in leading No. 1-ranked Indiana to a 56-22 rout of Oregon in Friday.
If you want to attend the College Football Playoff National Championship between Miami and Indiana, you'll have to be willing to spend top dollar. On Thursday night, Miami punched its ticket to the national title game by defeating Ole Miss in a 31-27 thriller.
Indiana's +473 point differential ranks first among schools in the playoff era (hat tip to my CBS Sports colleague Tom Fornelli ). The Hoosiers have bludgeoned opposing teams by an average of 31.5 points per contest. Their last three wins against blue bloods Ohio State and Alabama and new blood Oregon have come by a combined score of 107-35.
Oregon got off to a rough start to Friday's semifinal game when Dante Moore threw a pick-six on the first play from scrimmage. Moore responded by leading the Ducks on a game-tying touchdown drive, although he struggled with ball control later in the half.
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