Urban Meyer reveals huge reality about why Indiana is college football's best team
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Urban Meyer has expressed strong support for the Indiana Hoosiers as they aim to make history by becoming college football's first 16-0 team. The Hoosiers secured a spot in the national title game with a decisive 56-22 victory over Oregon in the Peach Bowl. Meyer, a former Ohio State coach, believes Indiana could solidify its status among elite college football programs with a win against the Miami Hurricanes. He praised Indiana's coaching and player performance, emphasizing their skill and discipline over mere metrics.
Indiana will face Miami in the national championship game on January 19 in Miami Gardens, Florida. The Hurricanes have also had a notable season, defeating Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl and Ole Miss in the Fiesta Bowl. Their path to the championship included an upset over Texas A&M in the opening round. The upcoming game promises a dramatic end to a tumultuous season in college football.
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