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Patriots and Seahawks Set for 2026 Super Bowl Matchup

Patriots and Seahawks Set for 2026 Super Bowl Matchup

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It’s Indiana and Miami in a College-Football Title Matchup That Once Seemed Impossible

It’s Indiana and Miami in a College-Football Title Matchup That Once Seemed Impossible

It looked improbable two months ago. Two years ago — impossible. But against the odds, Miami and Indiana have a date in the College Football Playoff final — a first-of-its-kind matchup on Jan. 19 in the second national title game of the expanded-playoff era. Indiana opened as a 7 1/2-point favorite, according to the BetMGM Sportsbook. The game is set for Hard Rock Stadium in South Florida — the long-ago-chosen venue for a game that happens to be the home of the Hurricanes. Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza is a Miami native who grew up less than a mile from the campus in Coral Gables. “It means a little bit more to me,” Mendoza said of the title game doubling as a homecoming. He’ll be going against the program known as “The U.” Miami won five titles between 1983 and 2001 and earned the reputation as college football’s brashest renegade. A quarter century later, they are one side in a tale of two resurgences. Miami’s was sparked by coach Mario Cristobal, a local boy and former …