Schwarber enjoys wild offseason ride, including Indiana football's title run

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Kyle Schwarber, a former Indiana University baseball player and current MLB star with the Philadelphia Phillies, faced travel challenges en route to a college football game in which he was to serve as honorary captain. After signing a major five-year contract with the Phillies and welcoming his third child, Schwarber was invited to participate in the Peach Bowl to support Indiana, his alma mater. Initially delayed by a flight issue from Dayton, Ohio, to Atlanta, Schwarber considered driving before the flight was rescheduled. He eventually arrived in time to join Indiana’s captains for the coin flip. Indiana triumphed in the game, winning 56-22, and later secured the national championship with a 27-21 victory over the University of Miami. Schwarber attended both games, celebrating his college team's success.
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