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How is Indiana HC Curt Cignetti going to celebrate 1st National Championship win?
Indiana football reached a historic milestone Monday night as the Hoosiers captured their first College Football Playoff National Championship with a 27–21 victory over the Miami Hurricanes, completing a perfect 16–0 season. Head coach Curt Cignetti capped the program’s breakthrough with a composed postgame moment that quickly resonated nationwide. After delivering Indiana’s first national title, the head coach was asked how he planned to celebrate the moment. BettrNation took to its X (formerly known as Twitter), sharing Cignetti’s response following the championship win. “Someone get Curt Cignetti a beer” Someone get Curt Cignetti a beer pic.twitter.com/eTxFxfzibW — BettrNation (@BettrNation) January 20, 2026 The Hoosiers controlled the early stages of the game, taking a 10–0 lead into halftime while limiting Miami’s offense. Momentum shifted in the third quarter when Miami running back Mark Fletcher Jr. broke loose for a 57-yard touchdown run, cutting the deficit to 10–7 and injecting life into the Hurricanes. Indiana answered with a pivotal special teams play. Defensive lineman Mikail Kamara blocked a Hurricanes punt late in the third quarter, and linebacker Isaiah Jones recovered the ball in the end zone for a touchdown, pushing the lead to 17–7. The Hurricanes closed the gap again early in the fourth quarter with a methodical drive capped by a 3-yard touchdown run from Fletcher, trimming the score to 17–14. The defining sequence followed on fourth-and-5 from the 12-yard line, when Cignetti kept the offense on the field. Fernando Mendoza took a designed run, broke multiple tackles, and dove across the goal line for a 12-yard touchdown to extend the lead to 24–14. The Hurricanes mounted one final push. Carson Beck led a 91-yard drive that ended with a touchdown to Malachi Toney, making it a 24–21 game midway through the fourth quarter. Indiana responded by draining the clock and settling for a 35-yard field goal by Nico Radicic with 1:42 remaining. Miami’s last possession ended when Indiana defensive back Jamari Sharpe intercepted Beck with 44 seconds left, sealing the championship. Despite being outgained in total yards, Indiana controlled time of possession, avoided turnovers, and delivered the defining plays in decisive moments. The victory secured Indiana football’s first national championship and cemented a season that will define the program for generations. The post How is Indiana HC Curt Cignetti going to celebrate 1st National Championship win? appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Miami football’s Malachi Toney torches Indiana’s defense with crucial 4th quarter TD
If there was ever a team that was good enough to hand Indiana football its first loss of the season, during the CFP National Championship game no less, it was Miami football. Quarterback Carson Beck and wide receiver Malachi Toney have played excellent string music all season long, and at such a crucial juncture, Toney scored an impressive touchdown off a pitch. With Miami trailing by 10 in the fourth quarter, 24-14, they needed a touchdown to stay alive against college football’s preeminent powerhouse. Beck pitched it to Toney, who ran 22 yards and shook off a few attempted tackles from Indiana to keep the Hurricanes alive, 24-21. MALACHI TONEY POWERS IT INTO THE END ZONE FOR THE TD pic.twitter.com/n74zXcWtaX — ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) January 20, 2026 Toney was so impressive that he evaded an initial tackle attempt from Indiana defensive back Louis Moore to get things started for Miami. He then put on the brakes and hit two defenders with an epic spin move, shaking them off and causing them to bump into one another. Even then, there was a chance that his legs would get clipped. Instead, the Miami wide receiver kept his balance and composure and waltzed his way to the end zone to bring Miami to within a single possession. Miami loses steam as Indiana football’s dominance shines Grace Hollars/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images While Miami lost in the end, 27-21, as they couldn’t execute later in the game, this play shows what an excellent pro Toney would make one day and why NFL scouts are salivating at the prospect of adding him even though he’s a ways away from being draft-eligible considering that he’s a true freshman. Indiana football went 15-0 on the season, so Toney and the rest of the Miami football roster can hold their heads up high, knowing that there’s no shame in losing to one of the greatest teams in college football history. Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza has simply been way too good all year. The post Miami football’s Malachi Toney torches Indiana’s defense with crucial 4th quarter TD appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Vanessa Williams’ national anthem performance at NBA London game interrupted by heckler
Vanessa Williams’ national anthem had a viral interruption. During the NBA’s London game on Sunday, Jan. 18, between the Memphis Grizzlies and Orlando Magic at the O2 Arena in London, Williams was singing “The Star Spangled Banner.” About midway through her rendition of the national anthem, a guest yelled, “Leave Greenland alone!” According to the Associated Press, the audience responded with “scattered laughter and applause.” The heckler has not been identified, but the outburst is in reference to President Donald Trump’s desire to acquire Greenland. According to the text exchange Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, Trump wrote: “Dear Jonas: Considering your Country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped 8 Wars PLUS, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of Peace, although it will always be predominant, but can now think about what is good and proper for the United States of America.” Besides the outburst, the Grizzlies defeated the Magic 126-109 which left the Grizzlies in a great mood post-game. “It felt good,” Ja Morant said after the game to CBS19 following his return from a right calf contusion. “Especially to be able to do this — first time playing a real overseas game … I needed it.” In the first half, Morant scored 20 points and had 10 assists. The Orlando coach, Jamahl Mosley, was even impressed with Morant’s performance during the game. “His speed, his intensity, his energy level, when he gets on the court he’s a tough guard,” Mosley said. “He’s a lightning bolt getting downhill.” There have been many rumors on Morant wanting to leave the Grizzlies but the point guard shut down the allegations after the game. “If anybody in here knows me, I’m a very loyal guy,” he said. “I’ve got a logo on my back, so that should tell you exactly where I want to be.” The next game for the Grizzlies will be at home against the Atlanta Hawks on Wed. Jan. 21. The post Vanessa Williams’ national anthem performance at NBA London game interrupted by heckler appeared first on ClutchPoints.
