Ole Miss football can beat Miami in CFP Fiesta Bowl
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The 2025-26 College Football Playoff has already provided some unexpected twists and turns, most notably with No. 10 seed Miami pulling an upset of No. 2 seed Ohio State in the quarterfinals. The Hurricanes' stunning dominance of the reigning national champions messed up a lot of brackets.
The College Football Playoff is on to the semifinals, with a pair of matchups this week: No. 1 Indiana against No. 5 Oregon in the Peach Bowl in Atlanta and No. 6 Ole Miss against No. 10 Miami in the Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, Arizona. The winners of those games advance to the national championship.
The Indiana Hoosiers and Oregon Ducks are set to face each other in a Big Ten rematch, but this time, a berth in the college football National Championship is o
Indiana also might have the best quarterback in the country. Fernando Mendoza won the Heisman Trophy for good reason and could be the first pick in the NFL Draft this spring. So that certainly brings some "sizzle" to the matchup for television purposes. Plus, you can always sell this as New Blood vs. Blue Blood.
The 2025-26 College Football Playoffs bracket is set, with 12 teams racing for the national championship title.
Who will win the College Football Playoff? Check out latest updated CFP odds for Indiana Hoosiers, Oregon Ducks, Ole Miss Rebels, Miami Hurricanes.
Former Ole Miss Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin must be sick to his stomach as he watches his former team inch closer to winning the CFP national championship with a 39-34 win over Georgia in the Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day.
A significant factor in Miami's postseason success has been its defense. The Hurricanes have held the Buckeyes and Aggies to a combined total of just 17 points in those two games. Additionally, they have limited their opponents to 329 yards per game and forced five turnovers.
The 2025 College Football Playoff is down to four programs battling for the national championship, and the ESPN announcer pairings have been revealed for the high-stakes matchups. This season, Indiana,
ESPN’s Paul Finebaum appeared on “SportsCenter” for a segment called “Paul In or Paul Out.” During this segment, he was asked if he thought Chambliss is the most important player in the CFP.