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By Marc Lawrence
Tuesday, Jan 20

The ink isn’t dry on Indiana’s win over Miami last night to capture the 2026 CFP championship. Be sure to read today’s TRENDING TODAY column below to see how it all came down.

The Official 2026 Way-Too-early Top 25 team are out, as per On3. Take a look:

1.Ohio State

2. Georgia

3. Texas

4. Notre Dame

5. Indiana

6. Oregon

7. Texas Tech

8. Texas A&M

9. Miami

10. Oklahoma

11. Michigan

12. LSU

13. BYU

14. Penn State

15. Ole MIss

16. Utah

17. Alabama

18. Washington

19. USC

20. Tennessee

21. Iowa

22. Houston

23. Virginia Tech

24. Florida

25. Arizona

Biggest surprise? Alabama No. 17.

Bear Bryant is turning over in his grave.

ON TODAY'S SCORECARD
Out to Pasture

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The Buffalo Bills will be roaming with Sean McDermott who was fired after nine seasons as head coach.

GM Brandon Beane will lead the search for a new head coach. 

McDermott helped end the team’s 17-year playoff drought before enjoying plenty of regular season success. He went 98-50. In the end, his inability to reach a Super Bowl — in possession of superstar QB Josh Allen — proved to be his downfall. No coach and no QB have won more playoff games without a Super Bowl appearance.

Teams typically move on from coaches who cannot get to the promised land by this point of their tenure. Only eight head coaches in NFL history who’ve coached 9+ seasons have a higher winning percentage than McDermott. But only three coaches in the Super Bowl era have won their first Super Bowl with a team in Year No. 9 or beyond.

  • Bill Cowher in his 14th year with the Pittsburgh Steelers (2005).

  • Tom Landry in his 12th year with the Dallas Cowboys (1971).

  • Hank Stram his 10th year with the Kansas City Chiefs (1969). (Note: Stram did win an AFL title before.)

It was time to move on. 

The collection of coaches who’ve lasted nine seasons in one place and never won a Super Bowl is much longer. This group includes: Don Coryell in San Diego (nine seasons), Bart Starr in Green Bay (nine), Marty Schottenheimer in Kansas City (10), Bud Grant in Minnesota (18), Jason Garrett in Dallas (10), Wayne Fontes in Detroit (nine), John Robinson with the L.A. Rams (nine), Dennis Green in Minnesota (10), Jim Mora in New Orleans (11), Chuck Knox in Seattle (nine), Marvin Lewis in Cincinnati (16), and, of course, Marv Levy in Buffalo (12).


GRINDING OUT THE PROFITS
Zero to Forty in a Flash

It wasn’t looking good for the Rams after their first overtime possession ground to a halt with a two-yard loss on 3rd & 1, but Sean McVay’s team was able to overcome it to reach another NFC title game.

The Rams escaped snowy Soldier Field with a 20-17 OT win despite the late game heroics of Caleb Williams in regulation

We start off, you feel like you’re getting a little bit of momentum,” the coach explained. “I make a terrible third-down-and-1 call. No excuse for that. Should’ve used the timeout.”

Remember this, though. At age 39, Rams HC Sean McVay now has 10 postseason wins, double the number of postseason wins of any NFL coach under the age of 40. John Madden, Jon Gruden, Mike Tomlin and Zac Taylor each had five postseason wins before they turned 40.

McVay turns 40 on Saturday, one day before the NFC championship game.



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TRENDING TODAY
The Fleeting Cost of Fame

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So you want to know the real reason behind Miami’s success the college football season?

Sure, Mario Cristbal had the Canes in the National Championship game last night.

But, given the war chest UM allotted him, so would a lot of head coaches

Cristobal had his Hurricanes on the doorstep, just one win away for their first national title since 2001 thanks to a stellar defense, a blazing fast offense and the veteran leadership of quarterback Carson Beck. But assembling a national championship roster didn’t come cheap.

According to On3 Sports, the “payroll” of the Miami Hurricanes roster through NIL deals this year is reportedly in the range of $30 million. Around 13% of that figure is invested into Beck, who was offered $4 million to leave Georgia and join the Hurricanes at the end of last season.

Miami once paid-for-play in the shadows, now the blueprint (legally) reveals the Hurricanes’ investment into the 2025vroster clearly paid dividends, especially with Beck, who had one of the most prolific passing seasons in Miami’s storied history.

It may be an overreaction though. If they would have won the title, it was never getting stripped from them this time around. No one is going to remember how much money the Hurricanes paid to assemble the winning roster. The only thing people will remember is the roster itself.


BETCHA DIDN’T KNOW
16 Prayer Candles

Cincinnati endured eight 3-pointers from Iowa State sharpshooter Milan Momcilovic and held on to beat the No. 2 Cyclones in Saturday afternoon in Fifth Third Arena, where fans stormed the court after a 79-70 win. It was Cincinnati's first victory over a top-two team at home since 1967.

That feat last occurred nearly 59 years to the day when Cincinnati defeated Louisville. Both teams were part of the Missouri Valley Conference at the time.

The Cyclones (16-2, 3-2) began the season 16-0, including 3-0 in conference competition, most notably with wins over then-No. 14 St. John's and a top-ranked Purdue squad. But they've now lost back-to-back games to unranked foes, both this week.

Safe to say the spark has left the Cyclones.


STAT OF THE DAY
5 and 5

Houston Texans QB C.J. Stroud is the first player in NFL history with 5+ INT and 5+ fumbles in a single postseason.


QUOTE OF THE DAY

"The best measure of wealth is what you have minus what you want. By this measure, some billionaires are broke."

- Morgan Housel



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