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Kickoff is scheduled for 7:45 p.m. ET on Monday, Jan. 19. Pregame coverage begins with "College GameDay" at 5 p.m. ET. Fans can catch all of the action on ESPN, in the ESPN App and in the NCAA football streaming hub.
At least 28 players have transferred from the Dukes, with 10 of those departures following former head coach Bob Chesney to UCLA. James Madison will have to replace multiple starters or key contributors, including safety Tyler Brown, linebacker Drew Spinogatti, and defensive lineman Sahir West.
It's deadline day for players to enter the transfer portal. While no new players can enter the portal after the deadline, they can commit anytime.
With Miami Beach serving as the official fan zone for the National Championship, hotels are filling up fast, and local businesses are preparing for a surge in visitors.
Miami leads the FBS with 47 sacks, and Rueben Bain Jr. and Akheem Mesidor are a formidable pass-rushing duo. Indiana football has options to mitigate them.
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Paying players nearly brought down Miami football. Now it has the Hurricanes in a title game.
Miami will take a roster worth around $30 million into Monday’s night national championship clash against Indiana.
Simpson, the former Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback, was a high-priority target for the Hurricanes but officially filed his NFL draft paperwork despite fielding record-breaking offers from Miami and the Ole Miss Rebels. Simpson threw for 3,567 yards and 28 touchdowns this past season, leading the Crimson Tide to the CFP quarterfinals.
Miami wide receiver Malachi Toney was named the FWAA Offensive Freshman of the Year, the Football Writers Association of America announced Thursday. Toney has p