Miami, Indiana and College Football Playoff
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There are Indiana fans everywhere because things like this so rarely happen. Who could possibly resist a sports story unlike any other?
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.
Schwarber, in fact, hadn’t been back to see a football game in person until October, 2024, when he was a guest picker on ESPN’s College Gameday. He watched them knock off the Washington Huskies, 31-17, to remain undefeated with an 8-0 record. He instantly became a believer.
Indiana has been crushing it in the transfer portal, with the No. 10 transfer class in the nation. It has landed four four-stars from the portal: TCU quarterback Josh Hoover, Michigan State wide receiver Nick Marsh, Kansas State edge rusher Tobi Osunsanmi and Harris.
Anticipation builds in the 305 for Miami (FL) football hosting one last home game. Only this time for the national title against Indiana on Monday. The Hoosiers bring a sea of red from Bloomington and the heartland. IU is rising as the new college football heavyweight — with routs of Oregon and Alabama plus toppling Ohio State as proof.
From former three-stars to fifth-year transfers, Indiana's roster is older, deeper, and more unconventional than almost anyone they've faced this season.
Indiana turned those three turnovers into 21 points. The first was as easy as it gets, an interception returned for a touchdown on the first play of the game. D’Angelo Ponds read Oregon quarterback Dante Moore like a book,