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Miami vs. Ole Miss live score, updates, highlights from 2026 College Football Playoff semifinals

Morgan Moriarty

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Thursday night’s College Football Playoff semifinal features a pair of surprise teams with a shot at a national title. The 12-2 Miami Hurricanes earned a CFP bid despite being on the outside looking in for most of the back end of the season.

With wins over Texas A&M and Ohio State, the Canes have proven they are more than worthy of their bid. Mario Cristobal has successfully rebuilt the program, bringing Miami back to national prominence.

That said, the next steps in the rebuild are massive ones.

Ole Miss playing in this semifinal is unexpected. Just last month, the Rebels lost longtime head coach Lane Kiffin, who is now at LSU. Despite Kiffin wanting to coach his team through its playoff run, the Rebels are 2–0 without him — a record that includes an upset victory over Georgia, which beat Kiffin and the Rebels earlier this season.

Ole Miss’ semifinal berth is the product of a remarkable job by Pete Golding, who was hired as Kiffin’s defensive coordinator before the 2024–25 season and named Ole Miss’ permanent head coach shortly after Kiffin’s departure.

A big reason for Ole Miss’ success is how well quarterback Trinidad Chambliss has played in high-pressure situations. He threw for a season-high 368 yards and two touchdowns against Georgia, impressively making several plays after the pocket broke down. Running back Kewan Lacy added 98 yards and two touchdowns on the ground.

On the other side, Miami’s defense has been the star of its playoff run — the Canes held Texas A&M to a season-low seven points. Against Ohio State, they picked off Julian Sayin twice, including a pick-six in the first half.

Defensive end Rueben Bain Jr. Is the leader of Miami’s defense, which ranks fourth nationally in scoring defense and fifth in rushing defense. In his two playoff games, Bain has combined for four sacks, including 4.5 tackles for loss. Miami was listed as a 3.5-point favorite as of Tuesday night.

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Miami vs. Ole Miss live updates, highlights from 2026 College Football Playoff semifinals 

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Miami vs. Ole Miss start time

  • Date: Thursday, Jan. 8
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET

The Fiesta Bowl between Miami and Ole Miss will kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. The stadium's capacity is 63,400, and nearly every seat should be filled as we approach kickoff. 

What channel is Miami vs. Ole Miss on today?

  • TV channel: ESPN
  • Live stream: Fubo 

The Fiesta Bowl will be broadcast nationally on ESPN, with Chris Fowler (play-by-play) and Kirk Herbstreit (color analyst) on the call from Arizona.

ESPN is once again producing its annual Megacast for the College Football Playoff featuring alternate broadcasts of the game across ESPN2, ESPNU, SEC Network, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Radio and the ESPN App.

Fans looking to stream the game can turn to Fubo, which offers a free trial to new users.

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College Football Playoff schedule 2026

Dec. 19

GameMatchupTime (ET)TV
First-Round CFP gameAlabama 34, Oklahoma 248 p.m.ESPN

Dec. 20

GameMatchupTime (ET)TV
First-Round CFP gameMiami 10, Texas A&M 312 p.m.TNT
First-Round CFP gameOle Miss 41, Tulane 104 p.m.TNT
First-Round CFP gameOregon 51, James Madison 348 p.m.ESPN

Dec. 31 

GameMatchupTime (ET)TV
Cotton Bowl Classic (quarterfinal)Miami 24, Ohio State 147:30 p.m.ESPN

Jan. 1

GameMatchupTime (ET)TV
Capital One Orange Bowl (quarterfinal)Texas Tech vs. Oregon12 p.m.ESPN
Rose Bowl Game (quarterfinal)Indiana vs. Alabama4 p.m.ESPN
Allstate Sugar Bowl (quarterfinal)Georgia vs. Ole Miss8 p.m. ESPN

Jan. 8

GameMatchupTime (ET)TV
Vrbo Fiesta Bowl (semifinal)Miami vs. Ole Miss7:30 p.m.ESPN

Jan. 9

GameMatchupTime (ET)TV
Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl (semifinal)Indiana vs. Oregon7:30 p.m.ESPN

Jan. 19

GameMatchupTime (ET)TV
CFP National championshipTBD7:30 p.m.ESPN

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