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Indiana vs Oregon: CFP Semifinal Rematch
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The Indiana Hoosiers, ranked number one, will face off against the number five Oregon Ducks in a highly anticipated College Football Playoff semifinal rematch at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. The game is set for January 9th at 4:30 PM ET in Atlanta, Georgia. Indiana earned their spot after a dominant performance against Alabama in the Rose Bowl quarterfinal. The Hoosiers previously upset Oregon earlier this season, ending their eighteen-game winning streak. ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit and Indiana coach Curt Cignetti have praised the teams focus and ability to bounce back from big wins. Indiana is favored to win by three and a half points, with national title odds at plus one hundred twenty-eight. The stage is set for a thrilling showdown in Atlanta.
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