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No. 1 Indiana and Oregon meet for the Peach Bowl
Indiana broke the College Football Playoff first-round losing streak with a 38-3 win over Alabama; the Peach Bowl winner advances to the national championship game.
- On Jan. 9, the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl semifinal at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, will feature No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers against Oregon Ducks, kickoff 7:30 p.m. EST.
- Following those New Year's wins, Indiana beat Alabama 38-3 at the Rose Bowl, and Oregon defeated Texas Tech 23-0, setting the Peach Bowl matchup.
- Statistically, Indiana leads the FBS at a +18 scoring margin and controls possession with 33:26 time of possession and 56.2% third-down conversion.
- The immediate stakes include the Peach Bowl winner advancing to the College Football National Championship on Monday, Jan. 19, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami; ESPN will televise the game, with tickets starting at $194 and running up to over $1,200, and MARTA recommended for access.
- Historically, the Peach Bowl marks Oregon's first appearance and Indiana's third, with the first same-conference matchup after Indiana's 30-20 October win, driving Atlanta travel plans.
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Oregon’s Lanning and Indiana’s Cignetti hope to outwit each other as teams meet again in CFP
As he prepares for a rematch against Indiana, Oregon coach Dan Lanning didn't want to get into specifics about how his team has grown since the Ducks' loss to the Hoosiers earlier this season.
·Hamilton, Canada
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Oregon's Lanning and Indiana's Cignetti hope to outwit each other as teams meet again in CFP
As he prepares for a rematch against Indiana, Oregon coach Dan Lanning didn't want to get into specifics about how his team has grown since the Ducks' loss to the Hoosiers earlier this season.
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No. 1 Indiana and Oregon meet for the Peach Bowl
The No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers and Oregon Ducks will play in the Peach Bowl.
·United States
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Total News Sources17
Leaning Left8Leaning Right1Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution61% Left
Bias Distribution
- 61% of the sources lean Left
61% Left
L 61%
C 31%
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