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The CFP semifinal game between Miami and Ole Miss is set. Here's how to watch the Fiesta Bowl, including time, TV schedule and more:
The College Football Playoff is under fire after not calling pass interference on the final play of the Miami-Ole Miss game in Fiesta Bowl.
The incredible run for the No. 6 Ole Miss came to an end as No. 10 Miami topped the Rebels 31-27, Thursday night in the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl. Ole
Ole Miss was defeated by Miami in the Fiesta Bowl to end its unlikely College Football Playoff run in the semifinals.
The Hurricanes beat the Rebels 31-27 on a late Carson Beck TD run and will play at home for the national title
Lane Kiffin chimed in late Thursday night on Miami’s 31-27 win over Ole Miss in the Fiesta Bowl, calling for pass interference on the final play of the game. Trinidad Chambliss’ 35-yard desperation throw to the end zone with 3 seconds left fell to the ground.
To cap a wild finish in which the lead changed hands four times, Ole Miss had a final play at Miami's 35-yard line with five seconds remaining. Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss launched an end-zone heave to De'Zhaun Stribling as time expired, and despite heavy contact by Miami's Ethan O'Connor, no pass interference was called.
Ole Miss will be without one of the stars of its 2025 defense in the 2026 season, as they have decided to enter the transfer portal.
Ole Miss is appealing a ruling and remains optimistic about having Chambliss back next season. CBS Sports' Brad Crawford has made several predictions regarding some of the top quarterbacks in the sport. He predicts that Chambliss will receive another year of college eligibility and return to Oxford.