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Pat McAfee is having a ball live-tweeting Indiana-Miami National Championship game
All eyes Monday night are on the Indiana-Miami College Football Championship Game at at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. Of course, ESPN’s Pat McAfee is where the action is as part of the big game’s coverage. Before the contest started, the former Indianapolis Colts punter even made his Indiana-Miami pick, predicting Fernando Mendoza and the Hoosiers to emerge as national champions. As the action gets underway, so does McAfee’s social media activity. A quick look at his official X (formerly Twitter) account would reveal a steady stream of posts about the showdown between the Hoosiers and the Canes. In any case, the support for the Hoosiers and the Hurricanes and the overall interest in the contest are very much felt beyond just McAfee and those inside the building. Few would have predicted before the 2025 college football season that Indiana football would win the Big Ten championship and secure the No. 1 seed in the CFP, let alone go all the way to the national title game. The same can be said about Miami, which has exceeded expectations, especially for a No. 10 seed. For one, the Hurricanes were the ones who dethroned the Ohio State Buckeyes, as they defeated the then-reigning national champs in the quarterfinal portion of the College Football Playoff. One can expect McAfee to keep up his live-tweeting for the rest of the contest — and even after a new national college football champion is crowned. He should also have plenty to say about a lot about this game in his incredibly popular podcast. The post Pat McAfee is having a ball live-tweeting Indiana-Miami National Championship game appeared first on ClutchPoints.

DJ Moore’s heroic season ends with bizarre lazy mistake. Should Bears trade him?
It didn’t take long for the howling to start against Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore. And Terrell Owens felt the need to weigh in on the situation. Moore’s heroic season ended with a bizzare lazy mistake, so should the Bears trade him? Moore seemed to run aimlessly away from a third-down toss by Caleb Williams. The play turned into a diving interception by Rams’ safety Kam Curl. The Rams drove into field goal position and earned a 20-17 overtime victory that sent them to the NFC Championship. Quarterback Caleb Williams tried to defend Moore, according to a post on X by SportsCenter. “I had DJ going over top, over all of it,” Williams said. “Just a miscommunication between him and I. Tried to flatten him off under the safety. And he kept it vertical from, you know, what I saw, obviously, in the moment.” But what does this play say for the Chicago future of Moore? Bears WR DJ Moore had a poor overall season He started all 17 games, but the production didn’t match that of a premier NFL starter. Moore caught only 50 passes for 682 yards with six touchdowns. Those numbers marked the lowest of his NFL career, including his rookie year when he totaled 55 grabs for 788 yards. And one view of the fateful play against the Rams makes things look very bad for Moore, according to a post on X by SM Highlights. “This angle makes DJ Moore look even worse. He didn’t even give up on his route at a certain point, it was zero effort the entire route. Really trying to (wrap) my head around this one ” The first question in terms of a trade would be: What could the Bears get? Moore will turn 29 in April and appears to be on the downside of his career. It’s unlikely the Bears could get much more than a late-round pick for the eight-year veteran. Moore did have a nice impact in the victory over the Packers. He caught six passes for 64 yards and a touchdown. That score was the game-winning grab with 1:43 left in the contest. Then, against the Rams, Moore totaled five receptions for 52 yards. He got the Bears on the board with a second-quarter touchdown. But the lapse at the end of the game will be hard for Bears fans to forget. Bears WR DJ Moore slipping down pecking order? Here’s one reason to consider keeping Moore. He will likely enter the 2026 season as the Bears’ No. 3 wide receiver. Luther Burden III could emerge as the top threat with Rome Odunze settling into the No. 2 role. Even if that turns out be vice-versa, Moore stays at No. 3. And it’s not a bad place to be the No. 3 target at this stage in his career. If defenses focus too much on the other guys, Moore could be in line for big plays at key moments in games. That’s especially true with a crafty play-caller like Ben Johnson. If the Bears don’t make any changes to their wide receiver room, via free agency or the draft, they should stick with Moore. However, if they bring in a starting free-agent option, they should send Moore packing. And if a rookie shows up next year and pushes past Moore, the Bears could let him go. One of the biggest problems Moore will have next year is the fans’ perspective on him. Also, the media will be looking to dissect everything. And this play will get brought up again and again. That won’t help the Bears as a team for the 2026 season. And they should consider that in terms of whether Moore is a part of next year’s roster. The post DJ Moore’s heroic season ends with bizarre lazy mistake. Should Bears trade him? appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Missed Fernando Mendoza targeting call has Indiana fans furious
Indiana football and Miami wasted no time in banging heads. A physical game was expected between the Hoosiers and Hurricanes. But fans became furious over one notable Fernando Mendoza moment. The Heisman Trophy winner took a massive hit to the face by Jakobe Thomas. But fans immediately called out targeting. how is this not a penalty? late hit on the QB after he hands off pic.twitter.com/nuWcW8P4dq — Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) January 20, 2026 Miami wasn’t penalized, though, despite the smack Mendoza took. He managed to orchestrate a long 12-play drive to earn the first points of the night. Still, the hit sparked reactions online. Mendoza even endured a bloody lip in the first quarter. Notable reactions for missed Fernando Mendoza hit from Miami © Grace Hollars/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Gregg Doyel of the Indianapolis Star reacted to the hit. “Officials need to protect IU QB Fernando Mendoza. Bleeding from lip after being hit illegally, again, by UM safety Jakobe Thomas. Mendoza’s toughness, not questioned, will be severely tested today,” Doyel posted on the social media website X, formerly Twitter. NFL Draft analyst Clint Goss, though, offered a more humorous take. “Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza muttering under his breath after that cheap shot from Miami SAF Jakobe Thomas: ‘Nobody makes me bleed my own blood,'” Goss posted, referencing the famous line from Ben Stiller in the 2004 film Dodgeball. Meanwhile, Inside the U of 247Sports Miami insider Gaby Urrutia posted about an unhappy head coach on IU’s side. “Curt Cignetti is not happy with how his quarterback has been hit tonight. He’s letting the refs know,” Uruttia said online. Mendoza came back to his hometown of Miami to a sea of red — making Hard Rock Stadium feel like an Indiana home game more. The Hurricanes, however, handed him a rude homecoming. The post Missed Fernando Mendoza targeting call has Indiana fans furious appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Tim Tebow gets nostalgic before Indiana-Miami showdown
Tim Tebow has a lot of history at Hard Rock Stadium, so it was only fitting that the college football legend was in the building for Monday night’s College Football Playoff National Championship between Indiana football and Miami football. Tebow took to X to share his nostalgia, reflecting on a venue that served as the backdrop for some of his greatest career milestones. “Blessed to have so many memories here,” Tebow posted. “Can’t wait to see the new memories made tonight!” For Tebow, the stadium is more than just a piece of South Florida architecture. It’s where he won a high school state championship, secured a national title with the Florida Gators, and even made his first NFL start wearing No. 11 for the Denver Broncos against the Miami Dolphins. While Tebow soaked in the history, the current crop of stars looked to create their own. The Indiana Hoosiers entered the night as favorites, led by Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza. The Cuban-American quarterback, a Miami native himself, has been surgical this postseason, entering the finale having thrown more touchdowns (8) than incompletions (5) during the playoff run. Miami, meanwhile, looked to lean on veteran quarterback Carson Beck to pull off the upset in their home stadium. Beck brought plenty of experience to the table, boasting 37 career wins and over 11,000 passing yards. However, the Hurricanes faced an uphill battle against an Indiana squad that has outscored opponents by an average of 31.1 points this season. With legends like Tebow on the sidelines and a national title on the line, the atmosphere in Miami Gardens lived up to the hype. The post Tim Tebow gets nostalgic before Indiana-Miami showdown appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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