Miami, College Football Playoff and Indiana
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The stage is set for the 2025 College Football Playoff national championship game. No. 1 Indiana (15-0, 9-0) will face No. 10 Miami (13-2, 6-2) in Hard Rock Sta
Indiana's rise isn't about stars or spending sprees. It's about experience, evaluation and a transfer portal blueprint that has turned the Hoosiers into the national title favorite
The 2026 College Football Playoff national championship may pit the No. 10 seed against the No. 1 seed on paper, but you could argue that the two best teams in the country are facing off for the title.
The CFP management committee will meet Sunday in Miami to discuss expanding the field for next season as ESPN deadline looms.
Johnny Langan is rooting for Indiana to win the national championship on Monday night, but the former Rutgers quarterback/tight end/human battering ram figures he owns bragging rights no matter who ends up dancing under the confetti with the trophy.
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.
Trump, who has attended at least 13 major sporting events in his second term, will attend the game between Miami and Indiana on Jan. 19, 2026.
The college football transfer portal closes Jan. 16 and players are still popping in. We'll keep you posted with daily updates of portal commitments.