{“title”:”Miami Hurricanes Advance to CFP Title Game at Home”,”body”:”> At a Glance
> – No. 10 Miami edged No. 6 Ole Miss 31-27 in the Fiesta Bowl to punch its ticket to the national championship
> – Quarterback Carson Beck scored the winning TD with under 20 seconds left
> – The title game will be played Monday, Jan. 19 at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami’s home field
> – Why it matters: Miami hasn’t hosted a game since Nov. 15 and none of the remaining playoff teams have ever won a CFP-era title
Miami’s perfect January keeps rolling. After a month-long home-game drought, the Hurricanes will chase their first national title since 2001-02 in their own backyard.
## Playoff Picture
Miami’s dramatic finish sets up a historic title matchup. The Hurricanes await the winner of Friday’s Peach Bowl between No. 1 Indiana and No. 5 Oregon.
All three remaining contenders share one stat: zero College Football Playoff championships.
Championship droughts at a glance:
– Indiana: seeking first national title ever
– Oregon: lost 2014-15 title game; no championships
– Miami: five titles, last in 2001-02 BCS era
## Game Day Details
Hard Rock Stadium hosts its second CFP final, the first since 2020-21.
| Event | Info |
|——-|——|
| Date | Monday, Jan. 19 |
| Kickoff | 7:30 p.m. ET |
| TV | ESPN |
| Stream | ESPN.com / ESPN app |
## Key Takeaways
– Miami’s last home game was Nov. 15; now they own home-field advantage on the sport’s biggest stage
– Carson Beck’s late scramble capped a comeback and kept the Hurricanes’ title dream alive
– The winner will claim the first CFP-era championship for their program
Miami’s road to the title runs straight through its own end zone.


