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Indiana football is just the second-ever team in major college football history to go 16-0. The Hoosiers are the first in over a century to do it.
Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas will be the host site for next season's national championship game as the Big Ten looks to continue its reign atop college football on the heels of three consecutive titles. While no two-deeps are set given roster fluctuation still taking place, some teams are better suited than others to compete for a title in 2026.
The two-week period for college football players to enter the NCAA transfer portal in search of a new program to compete for in 2026 has concluded. The portal o
No. 1 Indiana brings a 15-0 record into tonight's title game against No. 10 Miami at Hard Rock Stadium, where the Hurricanes will have home-field advantage.
Put aside, if you can, the absurd circumstances by which the Indiana Hoosiers won college football’s national championship. That they did it with a lightly recruited quarterback who would go on to win the Heisman and a coach who became AARP eligible a dozen years before he got his first FBS gig.
This year's college football national championship was a classic from two teams that proved they're the best teams in the nation with their College Football Playoff run.
Not surprisingly, the Hoosiers are No. 1 in the first edition of the 2026 Way-Too-Early Top 25. Coach Curt Cignetti and his staff will have to replace many of their best players, but they've proved they can evaluate, develop and coach better than most.
If there’s one theme that defines college football’s 2025 season, it’s the growing chorus of complaints about the sport’s broken calendar. Coaches have been griping all year about the transfer portal overlapping with the playoffs,