Indiana has captured its first-ever National Championship.
The Hoosiers beat Miami in a thrilling game on Monday night, 27-21. Indiana clinched the win by intercepting Carson Beck in the closing minute of the game.
Fernando Mendoza made the play of the game — and maybe the play of his life — in the second half. Facing a 4th-and-5 inside the 10-yard line, Indiana dialed up a quarterback draw. Mendoza made multiple defenders miss and heroically dove into the end zone to give IU a 24-14 lead.
Miami would respond with a touchdown of its own and had a chance to win in the game’s closing minutes, but Mendoza’s touchdown proved to be the difference.
Indiana also scored a special teams touchdown thanks to a blocked punt midway through the third quarter. The Hurricanes out-gained Indiana on a yards-per-play basis (6.5 to 4.4) but were unable to overcome significant mistakes throughout the game.
The result is one of the more improbable results in college football history — Indiana is taking home the National Championship just 2 years into Curt Cignetti’s tenure. Prior to his arrival in Bloomington, Indiana hadn’t won more than 8 games in a single season since 1967.
Indiana also becomes the first-ever 16-0 team in college football history.
Indiana 27, Miami 21
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