Indiana vs. Miami: The Surprising Twists That Could Change the CFP National Championship Forever
I think Miami will burn Indiana for a long touchdown pass at some point, or at least a 40- or 50-yard field flipper. The Hoosiers are aggressive about rallying to the ball, and that serves them well. But if Miami plays its hand right, the Hurricanes can turn that tendency into a huge play or two.   
4. Indiana will not get a sack on defense.
Miami allows the lowest pressure rate in the Power Four at 20.8%. The Canes keep Carson Beck clean because they have good linemen (left tackle Francis Mauigoa will soon be a first-round pick) and because Beck gets the ball out of his hands in an average of 2.36 seconds, faster than any other Power Four starting QB this year.

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