
"So you couldn't score a wildly expensive ticket to Monday's College Football Playoff National Championship game between the Miami Hurricanes and Indiana Hoosiers. Well, you're not alone, and so what? There are still plenty of ways to cheer on the home team, which last won a national title in 2002, at official CFP events and watch parties popping up at bars, clubs and restaurants throughout South Florida."
"While you may not be at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, a watch party has its benefits - large-screen TVs and food and drink specials without the logistical headaches of capacity-crowd traffic and parking issues. So grab your orange-and-green gear and surround yourself with fellow fans who are ready to celebrate every touchdown by flashing "The U" hand sign. Here's a sampling of watch parties and other things to see and do as Hurricanes fever takes over South Florida this weekend."
"Biergarten Boca Raton, 309 Via De Palmas, No. 90, is bringing in Tarpon River Brewing & The Tank Brewing Co. for its Monday watch party. A Happy Hour will take place from 4 to 7 p.m. before kickoff. Get free green-tea shots when Miami scores a touchdown. Visit Facebook.com/biergartenboca. THRōW Social Delray Beach, 29 SE Second Ave., is offering fans the chance to watch the game on a 22-foot TV wall with sound. The event starts at 7 p.m. Monday; free entry. Visit eventbrite.com."
Fans who missed expensive tickets can still celebrate the Miami Hurricanes’ national championship appearance at numerous official CFP events and watch parties across South Florida. Large-screen TVs, food and drink specials, and fewer traffic and parking hassles make watch parties attractive alternatives to attending Hard Rock Stadium. Fans are encouraged to wear orange-and-green and flash 'The U' for touchdowns. Palm Beach County events include three Duffy's Sports Grill locations and a Biergarten Boca Raton party featuring Tarpon River Brewing and The Tank Brewing Co., with a 4–7 p.m. happy hour and free green-tea shots when Miami scores. THRōW Social in Delray Beach offers a 22-foot TV wall and free entry.
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