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After crushing the Oregon Ducks, 56-22, the Hoosiers will face the Miami Hurricanes for the national title on Jan. 19.
Indiana is an overwhelming early favorite against Miami in the national championship game.
Believe Your Eyes, Indiana Football's Run to CFB Title Game is One of the Greatest in Sports History
Somewhere in the middle of the second quarter, with the score firmly out of hand and far too many seconds still on the clock, the reality of a moment that defies explanation started to solidify.
Oregon's mistake-filled Peach Bowl was Indiana's gain as the Hoosiers advanced to the national championship. The top-ranked Indiana Hoosiers rolled over the fifth-ranked Oregon Ducks 56-22 in Friday night's College Football Playoff semifinal at the Peach Bowl to advance to the national championship.
On Oregon’s next drive, Indiana sacked Moore on consecutive plays and the Ducks (13-2) were forced to punt. With just under 5 minutes to go in the half, ESPN announcer Sean McDonough offered a succinct summary of the first half:
From play one, it was all Hoosiers as the greatest turnaround in college football history continues. Now, IU is just one win away from being the first team to finish 16-0.
Another turnover for the Hoosiers' defense was fell on by a breakout sophomore. Here's what to know and the highlight.