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College football: Indiana Hoosiers win first College Football Playoff national championship
Summary
Indiana finished an unbeaten 16-0 season with a 27-21 victory over the Miami Hurricanes at Hard Rock Stadium to capture its first College Football Playoff national championship.
Content
Indiana won the College Football Playoff national championship with a 27-21 victory over the Miami Hurricanes at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. The victory completed a 16-0 season, the first time a major college program has gone 16-0 since 1894. The turnaround followed a coaching change after the 2023 season when Curt Cignetti took over the program. Players and coaches described an aggressive approach and several decisive plays that defined the season.
Reported details:
- Indiana defeated Miami 27-21 in the championship game at Hard Rock Stadium.
- The Hoosiers completed a 16-0 season, which the article notes is the first 16-0 major college season since 1894.
- Coach Curt Cignetti took over after the 2023 season and is credited in the article with changing the program's trajectory.
- Heisman-winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza had key plays, including a go-ahead touchdown late in the fourth quarter, and cornerback Jamari Sharpe intercepted a pass with 1:42 remaining to seal the win.
- The article also reports earlier notable victories this season, including a Big Ten title win over Ohio State and bowl wins against Alabama in the Rose Bowl and Oregon in the Peach Bowl.
Summary:
The championship marks Indiana's first College Football Playoff national title and completes an undefeated season that altered the program's recent history. Undetermined at this time.
