Indiana vs. Miami: CFP National Championship live updates

Live Updates: Indiana vs. Miami — CFP National Championship Game

Historic Title Game Sets the Stage

The No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers and No. 10 Miami Hurricanes squared off in the 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship Game at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida — a historic matchup with huge storylines on both sides. 

Kickoff was set for 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN, with live coverage, highlights, and analysis throughout the evening.

First Half: Physical Play and Turning Points

Early in the game, tensions and momentum swings shaped the scoreboard:

  • Bloodied but battling, Indiana’s quarterback Fernando Mendoza took a hard hit in the first quarter, sparking intensity and discussion about targeting and officiating — though no penalty was called. 

  • Despite the physicality, Indiana struck first with a field goal, then followed with a touchdown by Riley Nowakowski, taking a 10-0 lead at halftime

The Hoosiers’ early lead underscored their balanced attack and solid defense — traits that powered them through a perfect regular season. 

Game Context & Storylines

Prior to kickoff, national narratives amplified interest:

  • Indiana’s Cinderella story — from perennial underachiever to the No. 1 team in the nation — captured widespread attention. 

  • Miami’s journey as a true CFP underdog, winning three straight postseason games to reach the title clash, made them the first real “Cinderella” of the expanded playoff era. 

  • Unique history: Miami hadn’t faced Indiana since the 1960s, making this matchup rich with historical intrigue. 

Analysts also highlighted the clash of styles — Indiana’s disciplined, methodical offense vs. Miami’s speed and physical defense — offering plenty of pregame narratives and live commentary. 

Historic Implications

Both teams brought compelling legacies into the title game:

  • Indiana: A season for the ages, an undefeated record, and the oldest undefeated-season narrative since the early days of college football. 

  • Miami: A chance to capture its sixth national championship, but first since 2001, capping a remarkable playoff surge. 

Fan and Cultural Reactions

Off the field, the game sparked excitement and widespread support:

What’s Next

At the conclusion of the matchup, one program would etch its name into college football history:

  • Indiana could complete a perfect season and claim its first national title. 

  • Miami had the chance to return to glory in front of a raucous hometown crowd.