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“He cheated!” Just seconds after a stunning 27–21 loss in the National College Football Championship at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal erupted, pointing directly at Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza and loudly accusing him of using banned high-tech communication devices to gain an unfair advantage. Cristobal publicly demanded that the NCAA and the College Football Playoff committee launch an urgent investigation immediately. Ten minutes later, under the glaring lights of dozens of TV cameras, the NCAA president stepped forward with an official statement that left the entire broadcast set frozen in shock.
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