Indiana vs. Miami in college football national championship
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In two seasons, the Hoosiers went from 3-9 and a coaching change to the first major college football program to go 16-0 since 1894.
Hoosiers fans weren't concerned about ticket prices, nor that Miami had a head start by a day to buy tickets in its home stadium. Here's the scene.
President Donald Trump arrived at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, for the college football national championship on Monday night.
Indiana has mostly known losing for more than a century. Now, improbably, Curt Cignetti has the Hoosiers on top of college football.
Indiana, which once had the most losses of any football program, is on top of the new college order after after going 16-0 and beating Miami.
Indiana and its brash coach made their most emphatic statement yet on Monday night with the national championship win
The Miami Hurricanes are hours away from taking on the Indiana Hoosiers in the College Football Playoff National Championship game.
Indiana's championship trophy will now be on display for fans to see. The trophy will be at the Kroger at 1175 S. College Mall Road from 4-7 p.m. on Wednesday, free for fans to see. It will then be on display from 4-7 p.m. on Thursday at the Walmart at 3313 IN-45, also free for fans to see.
A couple of overlooked Miami kids, "misfits" one might say, sealed the 'Canes fate, and more than a dream for so many Hoosiers.
The Hoosiers, after beating the Buckeyes in the Big Ten Championship Game in Indianapolis in early December, rolled to a national title win and a perfect 16-0 season. It was the first title in program history and gave the Big Ten three-straight champions.