Best Sporting Event
National College Football Championship (Miami vs. Indiana)
On Jan. 19, 2026, Hard Rock Stadium hosted something beyond a College Football Playoff National Championship. Miami, the No. 10 seed and one of the last squads selected for the expanded bracket, clawed its way to the title game with three consecutive road wins before landing the championship in familiar territory. Their opponent? The undefeated, No. 1-ranked Indiana Hoosiers — a team that was already a story for the ages. Indiana’s program spent decades as college football’s all-time worst team at the Division I level. That night, they were one win away from completing one of the most remarkable turnarounds the sport has ever seen. Indiana’s fan turnout competed with that of Miami’s, with watch parties taking over every corner of South Florida. The Hoosiers prevailed and Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza, a Miami native and Cuban-American who had never been recruited by the Hurricanes, won a national championship in his hometown against the program that passed on him. The ‘Canes may not have hoisted the trophy, but the championship gave this city a postseason run it won’t soon forget. It was a uniquely Miami story and a night at Hard Rock Stadium that felt, for a few electric hours, like the center of the college football universe.