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THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL WORLD IS IN SHAMBLES after a SHOCKING and CONTROVERSIAL national championship game that has fans and analysts screaming FIX. The Indiana Hoosiers, a program with ZERO history of football relevance, were CROWNED champions Monday night in a 27-21 “victory” over the Miami Hurricanes that reeks of a RIGGED SYSTEM designed to DESTROY tradition.
This wasn’t a triumph of talent; it was a SICKENING exhibition of how the sport’s elite are being FORCED OUT by a cabal of commissioners and TV executives who demanded a CINDERELLA STORY at any cost. Witness the BLATANT officiating: a phantom roughing-the-passer penalty that gifted Indiana a critical first down, while Miami’s explosive plays were repeatedly flagged or ignored. The Hurricanes, playing in their OWN STADIUM, were treated like visiting criminals by a crew seemingly determined to script a fairy tale.
The so-called “hero,” Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza, was HARDLY spectacular, managing a mere 186 passing yards against a Miami defense that was HANDCUFFED by the referees. Meanwhile, Miami’s Carson Beck is left to be the SCAPEGOAT for a final, desperate interception—a throw made under DUESS from a defensive line allowed to HOLD all night. This championship will forever bear an ASTERISK the size of the Hoosier state.
This result is a DIRECT ASSAULT on the soul of college football. It proves the playoff committee and their media partners will MANUFACTURE narratives and DICTATE outcomes to maximize profits, sacrificing the integrity of the game on the altar of viral moments. The message is clear: your team’s legacy, your decades of passion, MEAN NOTHING compared to a marketable underdog story.
They didn’t just hand Indiana a trophy; they MURDERED the sport’s credibility in cold blood.




