We Just Saw a College-Football Miracle. There's a Reason It Might Never Happen Again.
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We Just Saw a College-Football Miracle. There's a Reason It Might Never Happen Again.
"But even if you were locked in on the Hoosiers' rise the past two seasons in football, you may find yourself reading that sentence back to yourself a few times to make sure it's not a chatbot hallucination. Indeed, this is just the world now. The Hoosiers just became the first 16-0 major college football team since Yale in 1894."
"At least this time it wasn't easy. Indiana's 27-21 win over Miami on Monday came down to the last minute, when Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck underthrew a pass and Indiana's Jamari Sharpe intercepted it. The Hurricanes were playing in their own stadium, trying to bury a quarter century of mediocrity since the days when The U ruled the sport. In the end, they were a bit player in someone else's drama, but they did play the part well."
"That the Hoosiers would have to scratch and claw for victory was narratively appropriate as a capper to the greatest two-year turnaround in the history of college football and quite possibly all of sports."
Indiana completed a 16-0 season, becoming the first major college football team to do so since Yale in 1894. The championship closed with a 27-21 victory over Miami decided in the final minute when Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck underthrew a pass that Jamari Sharpe intercepted. The run included a College Football Playoff quarterfinal win over Alabama and a semifinal romp over Oregon by a combined 94-25. The team represents a dramatic two-year turnaround, blending benefits of the modern NIL and transfer era with traditional program-building techniques. The Hoosiers are one of the small handful of greatest teams ever.
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