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No. 1 seed Indiana is emerging from the College Football Playoff semifinals looking like one of the most dominant teams of the modern era and a potentially inevitable national champion. However, No. 10 seed Miami will have something to say about it on Jan. 19 inside Hard Rock Stadium, when the teams collide with a national championship on the line.
Here's how to listen to Indiana vs. Oregon on the radio, including station and kickoff time for the Peach Bowl.
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No. 5 Oregon Ducks falter against No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers in CFP Peach Bowl: Live updates recap
ATLANTA - No. 5 Oregon’s College Football Playoff run collapsed with a devastating semifinal defeat against No. 1 Indiana, falling 56-22 in the Peach Bowl Friday night at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
From the first play from scrimmage, Oregon was overmatched and outplayed in Friday night's College Football Playoff semifinal loss to Indiana in Atlanta. The Ducks turned it over on three of their first six possessions, each of those mistakes leading to touchdowns for the Hoosiers and a further increasing deficit that culminated in a 56-22 defeat.
From play one, it was all Hoosiers as the greatest turnaround in college football history continues. Now, IU is just one win away from being the first team to finish 16-0.
A trip to the national championship is on the line tonight when Oregon and Indiana meet in the CFP semifinal. With sky-high stakes in this game, our Oregon vs. Indiana expert predictions call for a tight matchup at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Oregon got off to a rough start to Friday's semifinal game when Dante Moore threw a pick-six on the first play from scrimmage. Moore responded by leading the Ducks on a game-tying touchdown drive, although he struggled with ball control later in the half.