Indiana's CFP National Championship
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Indiana backup quarterback Alberto Mendoza, brother of star QB Fernando Mendoza, entered the NCAA transfer portal just hours after the Hoosiers won the national championship.
Indiana’s national championship is a sign of the changes that have happened to college football in recent years. However, it’s still Ohio State ahead of other big-name program
Some Indiana restaurants are offering freebies to celebrate the Hoosiers ' national championship win. Here’s how to get free entrees this week. Bloomington McDonald’s locations are giving free six-piece Chicken McNuggets orders with any purchase from Jan. 21 to Jan. 25.
With the Hoosiers going from the bottom of the barrel to the top of the heap, the two-season arc was downright cinematic — ESPN commentator Kirk Herbstreit called it “a movie” — an idea Cuban seconds.
Indiana has achieved the dream, knocking off Miami 27-21 to win the College Football Playoff National Championship Game.
The old-school, blunt-spoken coach completed his masterpiece on Monday night, leading Indiana to a 27-21 victory over Miami for the program’s first national title, capping one of the most
Miami had an unbelievable season after making the CFP as the No. 10 seed. Miami knocked off Texas A&M in the first round before beating the defending national champions, Ohio State, in the quarterfinals. Miami then won a back-and-forth game against Ole Miss in the semifinals before coming up just short on Monday night.
From audacious upstart to unbeaten national champion, Curt Cignetti and the No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers completed their meteoric rise to the top of college football Monday night. “Don’t put no limitations on us,” Indiana receiver Elijah Sarratt said. “Indiana just isn’t little ol’ Indiana anymore.”