Indiana’s extraordinary college football season ended in history-making fashion as the Hoosiers edged Miami 27–21 to win their first-ever national championship.
The College Football Playoff title game, played on Monday night in Miami Gardens, delivered drama, big plays, and a late defensive stand that decided the contest.
For UK sports fans following American college football, Indiana vs Miami proved to be one of the most compelling finals in recent years.
What happened in the Indiana vs Miami national championship game?
Top-seeded Indiana (16–0) completed an unbeaten season by holding off a late Miami rally, despite playing in the Hurricanes’ own stadium.
The decisive moment came with 44 seconds remaining, when Miami quarterback Carson Beck threw an interception that was picked off by Miami native Jamari Sharpe, effectively ending the Hurricanes’ hopes.
Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza, the season’s Heisman Trophy winner, rushed for a crucial fourth-quarter touchdown and calmly managed the game under intense pressure.
+3 Hoosiers. #IUFB 27, Miami 21 | 1:42 4Q pic.twitter.com/35WQMZoMEQ
— Indiana Football (@IndianaFootball) January 20, 2026
Final score:
- Indiana Hoosiers 27
- Miami Hurricanes 21
Why is this Indiana title win such a big deal?
Indiana’s rise is being described in the US media as one of college football’s greatest turnarounds. Only a few years ago, the Hoosiers were struggling near the bottom of the standings.
Indiana’s transformation in numbers
| Period | Record |
|---|---|
| Three seasons earlier this decade | 9–27 |
| Last two seasons under Curt Cignetti | 27–2 |
| 2025 season | 16–0 (national champions) |
Head coach Curt Cignetti has overseen the rapid rebuild, turning Indiana into a disciplined, physical side capable of winning tight games on the biggest stage.
“This group believed from day one,” Cignetti said in his post-game press conference. “They earned this the hard way.”
How did Indiana take control of the game?
Indiana dominated the early stages, taking a 10–0 halftime lead and limiting Miami to just 69 yards and three first downs in the first half.
Key moments included:
- Nico Radicic’s opening-quarter field goal
- A 14-play, 85-yard drive finished by Riley Nowakowski’s one-yard touchdown
- A blocked punt by Mikail Kamara, recovered in the end zone by Isaiah Jones
TD HOOSIERS ! 🤯
Punt bloqué par DE Mikail Kamara et LB Isaiah Jones récupère le ballon dans la end zone des Hurricanes ! Wow !
Indiana 17, Miami 7
📺 @ESPN | #CFBPlayoff | #NationalChampionship pic.twitter.com/msvesiXmJ6
— TBP College Football (@thebluepennant) January 20, 2026
The blocked punt proved pivotal, swinging momentum back to Indiana just as Miami was beginning to find its rhythm.
How did Miami respond in the second half?
Miami (13–3), the 10th seed, showed resilience and physicality after the break.
Running back Mark Fletcher Jr. delivered a standout performance:
- 112 rushing yards
- Two touchdowns
- Longest run of his career (57 yards)
Wide receiver Malachi Toney also impressed with 10 catches for 122 yards, including a fourth-quarter touchdown that brought Miami within three points.
Quarterback Carson Beck threw for 232 yards, but his late interception ultimately proved costly. “One mistake doesn’t define a season. But it hurts knowing how close we were,” Beck said afterwards.
How did Fernando Mendoza seal the win?
With the game on the line, Mendoza showed why he won the Heisman Trophy.
Indiana converted two fourth downs on a critical fourth-quarter drive:
- A 19-yard completion on fourth-and-five
- A fourth-and-four keeper where Mendoza broke a tackle and dived into the end zone
He finished with:
- 186 passing yards
- One rushing touchdown
- Multiple clutch third- and fourth-down conversions
Radicic’s late 35-yard field goal then forced Miami to chase a touchdown in the closing minutes.



