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Miami Advances to National Championship After Fiesta Bowl Victory

Miami Hurricanes football team celebrating their victory at the Fiesta Bowl.

Miami Gardens, Florida, January 9, 2026

The Miami Hurricanes have clinched a spot in the national championship game following a nail-biting 31-27 victory over the Ole Miss Rebels at the Fiesta Bowl. Quarterback Carson Beck played a pivotal role, executing a crucial touchdown run shortly before the game ended. This win marks Miami’s first return to the national championship since 2001, showcasing the team’s resilience throughout a challenging season. With an expected match-up against either Indiana or Oregon, Miami’s journey exemplifies determination and community support in college football.


Miami Advances to National Championship After Thrilling Fiesta Bowl Win

The Miami Hurricanes are heading to the national championship game after a thrilling playoff showdown against the Ole Miss Rebels at the Fiesta Bowl. The Hurricanes bagged a narrow 31-27 victory, led by quarterback Carson Beck, who executed a critical 3-yard touchdown run just 18 seconds before the final whistle. Beck’s performance, which included 268 passing yards, two touchdowns, and one interception, encapsulated Miami’s resilience on the field, especially following a season that raised doubts about their playoff inclusion given their absence from the Atlantic Coast Conference title game.

This victory represents a significant milestone for Miami, as it marks the team’s first return to the national championship game since 2001. Under the guidance of head coach Mario Cristobal and defensive coordinator Corey Hetherman, Miami’s defense proved formidable, delivering essential stops at pivotal moments that helped secure the win. On the flip side, Ole Miss, despite experiencing a coaching change with Lane Kiffin’s departure to LSU, had an impressive season under interim coach Pete Golding, finishing with a record of 13-2. Their impressive run nearly continued, but a last-second Hail Mary attempt fell incomplete, ending their playoff journey and capturing the hearts of many fans.

With Miami now set to face either Indiana or Oregon in the College Football Playoff National Championship scheduled for January 19, 2026, eyes are glued to the team. This heightened anticipation coincides with an encouraging trend in college football viewership. The College Football Playoff quarterfinals recorded a remarkable 14% increase in viewership compared to the previous year, averaging 19.3 million viewers across four thrilling games. Such trends underscore the excitement and growing interest surrounding college football, bolstered by the expanded playoff format that has injected new life into the sport.

As the college football landscape evolves, local fans can rally behind the Hurricanes as they gear up for high-stakes matchups that promise to keep audiences captivated leading up to the national championship. The community spirit, coupled with Miami’s determination to claim the national title, reflects the innovative and resilient nature of college sports—a trait that resonates deeply across local businesses and the broader economic landscape.

Conclusion

As Miami advances to the national championship game, it serves as a reminder of the power of perseverance and commitment. Local entrepreneurs and businesses can take inspiration from the Hurricanes’ journey, showing how tenacity and vision lead to success. Stay engaged with the excitement of college football, and consider supporting local businesses in our Austin community that embody the same spirit of resilience evident in Miami’s championship pursuit.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the College Football Playoff National Championship game?

The game is scheduled for Monday, January 19, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. It will be broadcast on ESPN.

Who will Miami play in the national championship?

Miami will face either Indiana or Oregon, depending on the outcome of the upcoming Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl semifinal game.

What was the viewership for the College Football Playoff quarterfinals?

The quarterfinals saw a 14% increase in viewership from the previous year, averaging 19.3 million viewers across four games.

Event Date Time Location Broadcast
College Football Playoff National Championship January 19, 2026 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida ESPN
Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl (Semifinal) January 9, 2026 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia ESPN

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