
The Indiana Hoosiers are in the middle of one of the most stunning turnarounds in sports history, and routed the Oregon Ducks, 56–22, in the College Football Playoff semifinals Friday at the Peach Bowl to remain unbeaten. Indiana came into this season as the losingest program in college football history and now will play for its first football national championship in school history. They meet No. 10 Miami on Jan. 19 at Hard Rock Stadium.
College Football Playoff semifinal: Peach Bowl
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Indiana 56, Oregon 22: Hoosiers Will Play For Their First National Championship.