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Indiana-Miami draws 30.1 million viewers, goes down as second-most-watched CFP national championship game

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Indiana’s perfect season is built for the silver screen. The Hoosiers officially became the biggest long-shot national champions since at least 2001. They put the bow on their storybook run with a 27-21 win over Miami, the school their Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback, Fernando Mendoza, wanted to play for when he grew up a walk away from its campus.

Mendoza put his body on the line to score an epic fourth-quarter touchdown, and Indiana sealed its first football title with an interception that ended the Hurricanes’ potential game-winning drive.

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If a movie is made chronicling Indiana’s turnaround from Big Ten laughingstock to college football royalty, it could be a box-office hit — that is, if the viewership numbers from Monday night’s title game are any indication.

Because the thriller at Hard Rock Stadium drew 30.1 million viewers and was the second-most-watched College Football Playoff national championship game, according to ESPN PR.

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