'It’s Kept Us Busy': Local Business Sews National Championship Patches Onto IU Football Jerseys
Indiana aims for its first national title undefeated, facing Miami's top-ranked offensive line in the CFP National Championship at Hard Rock Stadium.
- On Monday night, the College Football Playoff National Championship at Hard Rock Stadium will feature No. 10 Miami Hurricanes hosting Indiana Hoosiers, marking the first home stadium championship in CFP history.
- Indiana Hoosiers' unbeaten run includes a recent win over Ohio State in the Big Ten title, as they aim for a perfect season and their first national championship.
- Charley Green, CFP trophy manager, brought the CFP trophy to WSVN studio, North Bay Village on Wednesday, saying the 24-karat football-shaped trophy has been on a nonstop year-long tour.
- CFP officials clarified Wednesday that stadium parking is sold out, game tickets are required to move between lots and board shuttles, and gates and shuttle service open at 11 a.m. Monday.
- Fans can visit Playoff Fan Central Friday–Sunday at Miami Beach Convention Center with free concerts, but secondary ticket and parking market prices reach $3,000 and $9,881.
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Trump to attend Hoosiers vs. Hurricanes championship game in Miami
WASHINGTON (WISH) — President Donald Trump will attend the College Football Playoff National Championship game featuring the Indiana Hoosiers and the Miami Hurricanes on Monday night in Miami, the White House confirmed Thursday night. The president will depart for Miami from Palm Beach, Florida, on Monday. He will head to Palm Beach on Friday. His schedule shows he will arrive at the game at Hard Rock Stadium at 7:50 p.m., which would be 20 minu…
Trump to attend College Football Playoff championship game in Miami with Rubio
President Donald Trump will return to the sidelines Monday with Secretary of State Marco Rubio for the College Football Playoff championship in Miami, where the Indiana Hoosiers will face the Miami Hurricanes.Trump’s expected attendance was first reported by Axios. Monday’s appearance at the national championship game marks another high-profile outing for the president, who has attended several major sporting events during his second term.CLICK …
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