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CFB buzz: What we're hearing about playoff expansion, conference title games and bowls
Multiple playoff scenarios are on the table ahead of critical meetings this week.

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'I do smile, and I am happy, at times': The 2025 college football season in quotes

CFP National Championship first look: Previewing Miami-Indiana
How either Miami or Indiana can win the title, plus X factors for both teams.

ON THE MOVE
The 10 teams that have gotten off to the hottest portal starts
These programs are already positioning themselves well for the 2026 season

FINAL FOUR REFLECTIONS
CFP semifinal takeaways: Utter dominance has become the norm for Indiana
The Hoosiers (somehow) keep getting better. How can Miami slow them down?


BETTING ON THE CHAMPIONSHIP
College Football Playoff: Indiana favored by a touchdown over Miami
Lines for the College Football Playoffs National Championship game between No. 1 Indiana and No. 10 Miami


Top Headlines
- QB Chambliss' eligibility fight heads to state court
- Irish deny battery allegation against Freeman
- Coveted portal WR Coleman transfers to Texas
- Sources: Ex-Auburn QB Knight joining Ole Miss
- Key Oregon defensive linemen returning to Ducks
- IU grows as title-game fave after semi blowout
- Sources: KSU to hire Missouri's Gleeson as OC
- IU, 'chip on our shoulder,' adds to CFP dominance
- 🏈 Ranking the best players in the transfer portal
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