who won the college football championship
Definition
An interrogative phrase used to inquire about the winning team of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision's premier postseason game, the College Football Playoff National Championship.
In the 2026 edition (played January 20, 2026), it refers to the Indiana Hoosiers, who defeated the Miami Hurricanes 27-21 to claim their first national title and complete a perfect 15-0 season.
Examples
After the confetti fell, my roommate finally stopped yelling 'who won the college football championship' at the screen.
Betting on Miami seemed smart until Indiana bulldozed the dream, leaving pundits pondering 'who won the college football championship' all over again.
Grandpa claimed he predicted it, but we all know he just asked Alexa 'who won the college football championship' five minutes ago.
In a bar full of Buckeye fans, whispering 'who won the college football championship' was the ultimate mic drop.