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Ahead of the College Football Playoff National Championship, Indiana is a 7.5-point favorite over Miami (FL), and the over/under is 48.5 points, according to the DraftKings Sportsbook on Monday morning. The Hoosiers' moneyline odds are -325, while the Hurricanes are +260 underdogs on the moneyline.
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Matthew Tkachuk gets his wish: Panthers, NHL move game time on night Miami will play for CFP title
Matthew Tkachuk wants to watch the Miami Hurricanes play for the College Football Playoff national championship.
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The Hoosiers’ dominant CFP run could put them in the mix for best of all time... pending a title
Undefeated Indiana did more than just justify its place as the top seed in the College Football Playoff with its lopsided rout of Oregon in the Peach Bowl semifinal.
The commissioners for the Big Ten and SEC are in favor of expanding the College Football Playoff to 16 teams under certain considerations, according to ESPN's Heather Dinich.
The matchup for the 2026 national championship game has been set with Indiana and Miami. Here's how to buy tickets, along with the prices.
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ESPN star's past Indiana criticism back in spotlight as Hoosiers surge to CFP national title game
Kirk Herbstreit’s past criticism of Indiana resurfaced after the Hoosiers crushed Oregon in the CFP semifinal, silencing doubts as they moved one win from a title.
The last two teams standing in the College Football Playoff are the No. 10 seed and the undefeated No. 1 seed.
From Fernando Mendoza's performance against the Ducks to the get-in price for the national championship game, Indiana's march to Miami has been nothing short of historical.
Here's an updated look at the College Football Playoff bracket as quarterfinal games become finalized. See which teams have moved on.
The quarterfinals of the 2025-26 College Football Playoff are underway as teams look to move one step closer to a national championship. The quarterfinal round, which features the Cotton, Orange, Rose and Sugar Bowls, began on New Year’s Eve and will wrap up on New Year’s Day.
Fresh reports from ESPN’s Heather Dinich suggest that there is significant momentum building for the CFP to expand to 16 teams as soon as next season. But that will happen only if two of the most important people,