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Miami-Indiana: CFP National Championship runs through Columbus High School
Chris McKeon, the athletic director at Columbus High School (Florida) — home of the Explorers — understands the magnitude of having seven people representing the school when Miami and Indiana square off in the CFP National Championship game Monday.
What he didn’t anticipate was that those connections would prompt others to assume game tickets would magically appear on his desk.
“Oh man, they’re coming from everywhere thinking I have ’em,” McKeon said. “I’ve got no better chance at getting a ticket to that game than anyone else. We’re just proud to be so well represented on such a big stage.”
The school is 5 miles from the University of Miami and 20 miles from Hard Rock Stadium.
Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza is among the five players who once patrolled the gridiron for the Explorers, in addition to Miami head coach Mario Cristobal and Miami assistant head coach Alex Mirabal.
All five players won a state title at Columbus, including the reigning Heisman Trophy winner and his brother, Hoosiers backup quarterback Alberto Mendoza. Miami rounds out the quintet of ex-Explorers with defensive back Bryce Fitzgerald, offensive lineman Ryan Rodriguez and backup quarterback Vinny Gonzalez.
Further strengthening the Explorers’ CFP title game connection, Cristobal and Mendoza’s father, Fernando Sr., were teammates at Columbus.
The web of south Florida connections doesn’t stop there.
Another Miami-area program is also tied to the CFP title game. Miami quarterback Carson Beck’s high school team, the Mandarin Mustangs, defeated Columbus in the 2018 Florida 8A state championship game — a matchup that included Mario Cristobal’s nephew Luis Cristobal Jr. on the field for the Explorers.
One year later, the Explorers reclaimed the title, winning the state championship with Indiana’s current quarterback on the roster.
“It’s pretty cool to have that many ties to the national title game,” Columbus football coach Dave Dunn said. “I coached all five of our players in the game. Coach Cristobal’s sons are on our team. I worked with Coach Mirabal at Columbus and Marshall, and I had three of his nephews play for me. It’s like a family. It’s going to be fun to watch.”
Dunn is not just saying that because he managed to score a ticket to the game. He has already committed to walking into Hard Rock Stadium decked out in Columbus gear.
“I was lucky enough through connections to get a ticket, so it’ll be a fun experience,” Dunn said. “Of course, that just makes more people ask for tickets, but we’re having a watch party, so that helps.”
Fans will be able to watch the Canes and the Hoosiers on the Explorers’ scoreboard at the football field with no concern about a potential late-night finish because Columbus will close for students in observance of the big game.
“They can stay up late and enjoy the game and not have to worry about coming to school the next day,” McKeon said. “The president and the principal thought it would be a nice thing to do for everybody because of our involvement.”
On the flip side, it’s because of Columbus’ involvement that McKeon and Dunn can’t — for the life of them — choose a side.
Dunn likened it to picking a favorite child, while McKeon said relationships alone “won’t even let me go down that road of rooting for a particular team.”
“Ties are too close, too deep,” McKeon said. “The best part is that at the end of the game, whether it’s the Canes or the Hoosiers, it’ll be the Explorers. This is the one game we here at Columbus can’t lose, and that’s a game we’re all excited about.”
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Record warmth followed by strong storms tonight | March 26, 2026
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH-TV) – Strong thunderstorms likely later this evening with all severe weather threats possible. It is going to be warm and windy with record highs today. Much cooler air works into Indiana for the end of the week.
TODAY: Partly cloudy conditions later this afternoon with warm and breezy conditions. It is going to be a beautiful and summer-like day across parts of Indiana. We will look for high temperatures to climb into the lower eighties which will set a new daily high record. The record for today is 80 set back in 1907. Winds will be gusty out of the southwest near 20 to 30 mph.
TONIGHT: A cold front approaches the state bringing a really good chance of strong to severe thunderstorms. A few thunderstorms may develop out ahead of the main line and some of those thunderstorms could contain some large hail along with a tornado risk as well. We are under a level 3 risk of strong storms out of a level 5. So there is confidence that a lot of these storms could reach severe criteria. Threats would be damaging winds and large hail. The tornado risk is low across parts of Indianapolis but it is not zero. A slightly higher risk of tornadic activity is possible in northern sections of Indiana.
Heavy rainfall could also lead to some flooding in parts of the state. Areas may see anywhere between 1 to 3 inches of rainfall.
Best timing on the thunderstorm activity will be anytime after 8:00 p.m. and lasting until Friday morning around 4.
TOMORROW: A few early morning rain showers will be possible on Friday. The main weather story is that it will be much cooler. High temperatures will climb around 49 which is below our normal high of 56. Winds switch direction out of the northeast and it will be a bit breezy at times as well. Low temperatures late Friday night into Saturday morning will drop into the upper twenties.
7 DAY EXTENDED FORECAST: A chilly start early Saturday morning but we will see lots of sunshine for the afternoon. High temperatures will climb around 52 for the afternoon.
Cloud cover returns on Sunday but it will be dry for the most part. Look for high temperatures to climb into the lower 60s.
Warmer next week with temperatures reaching the low and even middle and upper 70s by the middle part of the week. A dry start on Monday with some scattered showers possible on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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IU national championship picture displayed at IND airport
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indiana University is making sure all the visitors in town for the Final Four don’t forget who won the football national championship.
A photo of former IU quarterback Fernando Mendoza and wide receiver Charlie Becker is displayed at the Indianapolis International Airport when visitors arrive and go to baggage claim.
IU football won its first national championship in program history in the 2025 season, defeating Miami in the national championship game. The Hoosiers completed the season with an undefeated, 16-0 record.
Mendoza won the Heisman Trophy, becoming the first IU player to win the prestigious award.
Mendoza threw for 3,535 yards and 41 touchdowns last season. He is projected to be the top pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Becker had 34 catches for 679 yards and four touchdowns last season.
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