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Fox Sports' Joel Klatt was in disbelief watching the Indiana Hoosiers win the national title Monday night vs. the Miami Hurricanes. The Hoosiers went 16-0 and gave the Big Ten its third national title in a row.
The 2021-2022 coaching carousel was one of the most memorable ones in college football history. Several high-profile jobs became available, including two of the
ESPN cameras caught Miami running back Mark Fletcher Jr. in an incident with Indiana defensive lineman Tyrique Tucker.
Indiana, the #1 seed in the playoff and only undefeated team, completed the perfect run and became college football’s first 16-0 national champions since 1894. Unlike in the quarterfinals and semifinals, the Hoosiers couldn’t knock Miami out in two quarters and get out in front by three scores early.
Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza was bleeding from his lip in the first quarter of the national championship against the Miami Hurricanes.
Mendoza wasn’t as spectacular has he had been all season, but made the clutch plays in Indiana’s national championship win over Miami.