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Canes make final preparations before traveling to Miami Beach hotel ahead of CFP championship game – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports


CORAL GABLES, FLA. (WSVN) – While South Florida goes frantic over the Canes, the players and coaches are getting set to spend the weekend at a hotel in Miami Beach before they make their trip to Hard Rock Stadium to take on the Indiana Hoosiers for the College Football Playoff championship.

The Canes have spent the week preparing for the epic matchup with the Hoosiers, knowing that many college football fans have been doubting them every step of the way.

In every round, the Canes have been the underdogs, with the top-ranked Hoosiers currently an 8.5-point favorite over Miami for Monday night’s game.

Canes players have been tuning that out, calling all of the outside noise irrelevant.

“Stay true to who we are, battle adversity with great maturity like we do with every game,” said Canes wide receiver CJ Daniels. “I think we’ll come out on top, you know, just the way we play, coach Cristobal said, it’s about us.”

The Canes have their work cut out for them as they line up against the 2025 Heisman Trophy winner and former Christopher Columbus High School star Fernando Mendoza, who leads the Hoosiers’ explosive offense at quarterback. In the Hoosiers’ two playoff games leading up to the championship, Mendoza has thrown eight touchdowns, with five of those coming in their semifinals 56-22 rout of the No. 5 Oregon Ducks.

Canes quarterback Carson Beck said he’s not phased by any chatter about Indiana being the clear favorites.

“It has been a lot of situations in games this season where we have been the underdog, we have been doubted, and I think for us, the biggest thing is we’re always focused on the people in this building, we’re focused on the people on this team,” said Beck. “We don’t really listen to the outside noise. That keeps us locked in and keeps us focused, and we just cut distractions out, and it allows us to be consistent.”

Despite being the road team in the matchup as the lower seed, the Canes will have the benefit of playing on their home field, Hard Rock Stadium, in front of their own fans. Throughout the course of the regular season, the Canes had a 7-1 record in home games.

“Yeah, it’s a plus, man. We at home, we get to do it in front of the fans that we started with, man, so, you know, just getting back to them and us being at home, we get to take advantage of it,” said Daniels.

7’s Mike DiPasquale was at the University of Miami campus in Coral Gables, where large crowds lined up to see players and supporting staff board buses that would take them to the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach. The team and family members will stay there until Monday night.

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