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It all comes down to this. The college football postseason ends tonight with the national championship game. The preseason number 10 Miami and the preseason number 20 Indiana wound up number 10 and number 1 respectively. The Game This is it. This is for all the marbles. January 19 One game, between two teams. One that didn't even make their conference championship games, and one that made it this far as the only undefeated team this season. College Football Playoff National Championship Presented by AT&T (7:30 PM ET on ESPN) (#10) Miami (13-2) (#1) Indiana (15-0) How to Watch There is only a single network broadcasting the game tonight. ESPN ESPN Unlimited: ($30/month) Sling TV Orange: ($46/month) Fubo (Sports & News): ($56/month) DirecTV Stream MySports: ($70/month) YouTube TV: ($83/month) Hulu+Live TV: ($90/month) My Streaming Life is consumed by football during this time of the year. We hope you enjoy watch the games during this 2025 College...