Indiana's title win over Miami Second-most watched CFP final
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As Caitlin Clark evolves into a brand in herself, fans flock in numbers to see the Indiana Fever guard in action. Caitlin Clark has undoubtedly become one of the main draws, with her involvement resulting in attendance and viewership surges across the WNBA.
Who cares about history? That matters less than ever after Indiana won college football's national championship. Paging these basketball schools!
Curt Cignetti and the Indiana Hoosiers received a strong prediction from Joel Klatt for next season without Fernando Mendoza.
D’Angelo Ponds, on the heels of the Hoosiers’ win in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game, said he plans on declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft on Thursday during an appearance at Raising Cane’s in Bloomington, per Zach Osterman of the Indianapolis Star.
With an audience of 30.1 million viewers, Indiana-Miami became the most-watched CFP title game since the first one in 2015, when Ohio State beat Oregon in the first year of the four-team Playoff. It was also the most-watched non-NFL sports event since the Chicago Cubs’ Game 7 win in the 2016 World Series.
Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza went viral on LinkedIn, sharing business lessons from winning the College Football Playoff national championship.
As for Maryland, the Terps have lost their ace, All-America Jaxon Smith (184), to an ankle injury. He will pursue a medical redshirt. Braxton Brown (No.21 at 133), Carter Young (No. 9 at 149) and Branson John (No. 18 at 184) are slated to face Penn State wrestlers ranked No. 6 (Marcus Blaze), No.1 (Shayne Van Ness) and No.1 Welsh.
A scene that was bustling before kickoff turned berserk as Indiana fans in Bloomington celebrated the school's first football championship.
With nearly 140 million Americans under alerts for snow, sleet and freezing rain Thursday, people from Texas to Boston are bracing for the worst of a potentially catastrophic winter storm.