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Line movements for College Football Playoff semifinals: Indiana vs. Oregon and Ole Miss vs. Miami
Gone are College Football Playoff regulars Alabama, Georgia and Ohio State. In their place, Indiana, Oregon, Ole Miss and Miami remain. The Hoosiers, Ducks and Rebels are two wins away from their first AP national titles, while the Hurricanes are looking for their first championship since 2001.
Bear Fallica, Geoff Schwartz, and Sammy Panayotovich break down CFP semifinals, Miami vs Ole Miss, Oregon vs Indiana, and share their best bets.
While Miami, Ole Miss, Indiana and Oregon are two wins away from winning the College Football Playoff national championship, much of the sport's focus is on the chaos of the transfer portal.
Indiana was the favorite to win the national title as soon as Ohio State was knocked out, but IU’s demolition of Alabama cemented the No. 1 team in the land’s standing among the final four teams. The Hoosiers currently sit at +130 to win it all on BetMGM.
Brock Schott had Indiana on his radar, but he ended up committing to Miami over Ohio State. The former four-star entered the Transfer Portal, started talking a lot to Indiana, and after a strong visit to Bloomington on Monday,
Ex-Ohio State football coach Urban Meyer says the line of scrimmage was the reason for the Buckeyes' loss to Miami in the Cotton Bowl.
It's a homecoming of sorts for Schott, who was the No. 5 prospect out of Indiana in the 2025 signing class. The Leo High School alum, near Fort Wayne, had 31 scholarship offers, including one from coach Curt Cignetti and his staff. He redshirted for the Hurricanes after playing in just one game as a true freshman.
The Hoosiers landed a recruit who made a "freaks list" before going to another College Football Playoff semifinalist. Here's what to know.
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Indiana lands commitment from Miami TE Brock Schott
Indiana has added strong transfers at tight end in each of its past two offseasons. Monday’s news makes that three.
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Columbus Dispatch sends Ohio State killshot message on Miami, Indiana, and Texas
The Columbus Dispatch's Rob Oller believes Ohio State revealed its true identity against Miami, Indiana, and Texas.