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@HOF-CFB On this edition of Rise & Shine College Football’s BIG MONDAY, Jason Watkins and BIG Mike Boganowski dive headfirst into the question everyone is dancing around but nobody wants to ask: Is Indiana’s College Football Playoff dominance actually legitimate… or is something artificial fueling this run? Originally posed by Bud Elliott of the Cover 3 Podcast, the question comes roaring back as the Hoosiers — with just 8% blue-chip roster composition — prepare to face Miami in the National Championship at Hard Rock Stadium. Despite having less high-school talent than every team they’ve beaten, Indiana enters as a heavy favorite to win their first national title and potentially shatter everything we thought we knew about how college football success works. Big Mike… predictably… has thoughts. Meanwhile, Texas suddenly finds religion in the transfer portal — after spending all of last week complaining about NIL excess and competitive imbalance. The Longhorns break the bank for former Auburn wideout Cam Coleman, flip former Sooner and NC State running back Daylan “Hollywood” Smothers away from Alabama, and add former Arizona State back Raleek Brown in a stunning weekend reversal of tone and strategy. Also on the show: Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman accused of battery after a reported incident at a youth wrestling event Lane Kiffin lands his quarterback as Elon transfer Landen Clark commits to LSU JUST IN: Former Nebraska QB Dylan Raiola commits to Oregon And a “little birdie” tips Jason off on a potential landing spot for a now-former Sooner in the portal Conspiracy? Coincidence? Or just college football doing college football things? Let’s get into it.