The College Football Playoff is down to two teams, as the Indiana Hoosiers are looking to cap off a perfect 16-0 season and secure the school’s first-ever national championship while the Miami Hurricanes can win their first title since 2001 and do so on their home field on Monday, Jan. 19. The Hoosiers have gone from a Big Ten laughingstock to CFP contender in just two seasons under Curt Cignetti, who has crafted one of the greatest program turnarounds in college football history. Indiana enjoyed a first-round bye before dominant blowout wins over Alabama and Oregon. The Hurricanes snuck into the CFP field thanks in large part to a Duke ACC title game win over Virginia, and they’ve taken advantage of making the 12-team field by taking down Texas A&M, Ohio State and Ole Miss. Kickoff from Hard Rock Stadium is set for 7:30 p.m. ET on Monday, Jan. 19. The Hoosiers are 8.5-point favorites in the latest SportsLine consensus Miami vs. Indiana odds, and the Over/Under for total points scored is 47.5. Indiana is -325 on the money line (wager $325 to win $100) and Miami is +260 (wager $100 to win $260). Before you make any Miami vs. Indiana picks of your own, make sure you see the top college football picks from the SportsLine Projection Model, which simulates every college football game 10,000 times.
Where to watch Miami vs. Indiana on Monday When: Monday, Jan. 19Time: 7:30 p.m. ETTV: ESPNStream: Fubo Follow along: CBS Sports App Miami vs. Indiana betting preview Odds: Indiana -8.5, Over/Under 47.5 The Hoosiers do everything well, ranking second in points per game offensively and defensively. Both sides of the ball have been on full display during this CFP run, as Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza has more touchdown passes (eight) than he does incompletions (five) over these two dominant wins. As for that Hoosiers defense, that side of the ball gave up just three points to Alabama in the quarterfinal before securing three takeaways — including a pick-six — in a 34-point win over Oregon in the semifinal. Cignetti’s team is as balanced as they come in terms of having an elite offense and elite defense, and the Hoosiers run and pass the ball well offensively and dominate in the trenches and secure takeaways on defense.The Hurricanes entered the CFP in a bit of a rough way, as they were the odds-on favorite in the ACC for nearly all of 2025 before two late losses knocked them out…
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