↑ Fox-news/sports Indiana wins college football national championship in thriller over Miami - The Indiana Hoosiers defeated the Miami Hurricanes, 27-21, to secure their first-ever college football national championship at Hard Rock Stadium on Monday.Indiana's Fernando Mendoza left bloodied after huge hit from Miami defender - Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza was bleeding from his lip in the first quarter of the national championship against the Miami Hurricanes.Bengals' Joe Burrow weighs in on controversial NFL playoffs moments: 'It's not the officials' - The controversial NFL Playoffs moments has Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow weighing in, as he believes the officials got it correct.Rex Ryan pushes Bill Belichick as 'only guy' to replace fired Bills head coach Sean McDermott - Rex Ryan believes Bill Belichick is the only logical choice to replace fired Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott, who was surprisingly relieved of his duties on Monday.Dolphins hire Jeff Hafley, ex-Packers defensive coordinator, as next head coach: reports - The Miami Dolphins have found their next head coach, as ex-Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley has reportedly agreed to take on the role.Trump congratulates Indiana and Miami ahead of CFP national title showdown: 'May the best team win!' - President Donald Trump is expected to attend the College Football Playoff championship game as Indiana faces Miami for the national title. Trump praised college football for its values and tradition.Ex-MLB star Wilbur Wood dead at 84 - Former Chicago White Sox star pitcher Wilbur Wood, whose knuckleball revitalized his career, has died, the team announced on Sunday. He was 84.CJ Stroud, Texans receive reality check from NFL legend during playoff loss - Pro Football Hall of Famer Troy Aikman on Sunday offered a sobering reminder to the Houston Texans when it comes to C.J. Stroud and the offense.Bills fire head coach Sean McDermott: reports - Sean McDermott is out as the Buffalo Bills' head coach, according to multiple reports on Monday. He had been at the helm since the 2017 season.NFL rules analyst defends quick review of controversial Broncos interception: 'Want to move the game along' - NFL rules analyst Walt Anderson explained that league wants "to move the game along" and not have prolonged stoppages in crucial moments.