ATLANTA — With two rushing touchdowns, five passing touchdowns, three forced turnovers and a blocked kick, No. 1 Indiana's domination of No. 5 Oregon was balanced and impressive.
The Hoosiers showed why they entered the College Football Playoff as the favorite to win the national championship.
Undefeated Indiana's already impressive march through the CFP gained momentum as its dominant defense created three first-half touchdowns with turnovers, Fernando Mendoza threw five scoring passes and the Hoosiers overwhelmed Oregon 56-22 in the Peach Bowl semifinal on Friday night.
Indiana (15-0, No. 1 CFP) will face No. 10 Miami on Jan. 19 in the national championship game at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. Miami beat Mississippi 31-27 in the Fiesta Bowl semifinal on Thursday night.
Indiana will try to give the Big Ten its third straight national title, following Ohio State and Michigan the last two seasons. Few teams from any conference can compare with the Hoosiers' season-long demonstration of balanced strong play.
Led by Mendoza and the defense, Indiana is making a case to be considered among the top teams in history.
Though Miami will be home for the national championship game, Mendoza, the Heisman Trophy winner and Miami native, will enjoy a homecoming following an almost perfect game against Oregon. Mendoza completed 17 of 20 passes and the five touchdowns, including two to Elijah Sarratt and a 36-yarder to Charlie Becker.
''I thought he was incredible,'' Indiana coach Curt Cignetti said of Mendoza. ''He was great. I also thought our receivers made some great contested catches. He was on top of the game and his performance was a huge difference in this football game.''