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Celebrities at Miami vs. Indiana: Michael Irvin, Mark Cuban among famous fans attending CFP championship game

Daniel Chavkin

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Any championship game is sure to attract celebrities, but the 2026 CFP National Championship is especially so.

With Miami not only in the game but playing at its home stadium, the Hurricanes’ alumni are excited to come and see their team play for its first national title in 20 years. Throughout the College Football Playoff, Miami’s fans have traveled regardless of where the team has played.

Of course, Indiana is the favorite in this game, looking for its first-ever national title. The Hoosiers have a large alumni base, and while they have to travel farther for this game, Indiana fans have not let that stop them before.

Here’s a look at all the celebrities at tonight’s game.

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Celebrities at Miami vs. Indiana

To no surprise, Michael Irvin is on hand to watch Miami once again from the sidelines. He will probably be shown frequently on the broadcast tonight.

In addition to Irvin, Miami music producer DJ Khaled is at Hard Rock Stadium for the national championship.

Watching the game alongside DJ Khaled will be rapper Fat Joe.

Indiana doesn't have as many celebrity as Miami, but businessman Mark Cuban is perhaps their most popular alumnus. Of course, he wouldn't miss this game.

Las. Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis and Tom Brady are both at the game, presumably to watch potential No. 1 pick Fernando Mendoza.

Former Miami senator and current Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in attendance. Rubio went to graduate school at Miami.

Ed Reed and Clinton Portis are two more former Miami players who will be on the sidelines.

Rapper Lil Uzi Vert will be attending the game and rooting for Indiana since Fernando Mendoza is a big fan of his.

One of the best players in Indiana history is Trent Green, who had a long NFL career, mainly with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Bernie Kosar, who led Miami to the 1983 national championship, is the latest Hurricane to show up to the game.

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