Indiana Hoosiers, Miami Hurricanes and Championship Game
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Miami is picking up a commitment from a talented wide receiver. Cam Vaughn is committing to the Hurricanes, after playing for West Virginia.
Indiana's quarterback returns to his roots with everything on the line. Can the hometown kid silence the Hurricanes' crowd and bring some hardware back to Bloomington?
With the win over Ole Miss at the Fiesta Bowl, the Hurricanes will be the first team in the BCS/CFP era (since 1998) to play a national championship in their home stadium. Miami will face top-ranked Indiana or No. 5 Oregon in the Jan. 19 title game.
Vandrevius Jacobs, a former high school football standout from Fort Pierce, is transferring from the University of South Carolina to the University of Miami to continue his college football career.
Indiana's +473 point differential ranks first among schools in the playoff era (hat tip to my CBS Sports colleague Tom Fornelli ). The Hoosiers have bludgeoned opposing teams by an average of 31.5 points per contest. Their last three wins against blue bloods Ohio State and Alabama and new blood Oregon have come by a combined score of 107-35.
Pete Golding and the Ole Miss Rebels will take the field at State Farm Stadium on Thursday night for a Fiesta Bowl showdown against the Miami Hurricanes with a
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