
The 2025 college football postseason has delivered memorable postseason action, from traditional bowl games to College Football Playoff matchups.
Fans were treated to back-to-back CFP matchups this week. In the Fiesta Bowl, the No. 10 seed Miami Hurricanes overcame the No. 6 seed Ole Miss Rebels 31-27, securing victory with a late touchdown drive. Then, in the Peach Bowl, the No. 1 seed Indiana Hoosiers dominated the No. 5 seed Oregon Ducks 56-22, maintaining their undefeated record this season.
With all eyes set on the national championship game, there are no college football bowl games on TV today, as the postseason takes another brief pause before the title showdown.
The College Football Playoff National Championship Game pits two teams that have surpassed expectations this season. It’s Indiana’s first championship game in the program’s history, and Curt Cignetti and his team will hope to cap off an impressive year with a win. The Hoosiers enter the championship as the early favorite, having won each of their playoff games in dominant fashion thanks to a high-scoring offense led by Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza and a strong defensive unit.
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Meanwhile, Miami returns to the championship game for the first time since 2003 after a dramatic Fiesta Bowl win. The Hurricanes will have the advantage of playing in its home stadium and will aim to win its first national championship since 2001 and become the first team to win a title in its own stadium.
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