Put on for MY City: 58 Florida Born Players Set to Shine in Miami vs Indiana National Championship

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Christian Proscia
Christian Proscia

MIAMI — When the University of Miami Hurricanes and the Indiana Hoosiers line up for the College Football Playoff National Championship, the matchup won’t just be about two programs chasing a trophy. It will also be about the football factory that never stops producing: the state of Florida. The Sunshine State is sending 58 Florida-native players into the biggest game of the season a loud, undeniable reminder that Florida doesn’t simply develop talent- Florida sets the standard.

What makes this even more cinematic is the star power at the center of it. Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza, a Miami native, will be playing for Indiana in the title game — a hometown kid who grew up in the heart of Florida football and now brings that same edge to the national stage. And it’s bigger than one player: the proof is in the Trophies. Three of the last ten Heisman winners are Florida-born, with the award going back-to-back Florida natives — Travis Hunter (2024) and Fernando Mendoza (2025). Florida isn’t just supplying rosters. Florida is supplying the sport’s brightest stars.

Sunshine State Roll Call:

Miami, FL (14)

Alberto Mendoza; Fernando Mendoza; D’Angelo Ponds; Rueben Bain Jr.; Jamari Sharpe; Andres Williams; Ezekiel Marcelin Jr.; Bryce Fitzgerald; Bobby Washington Jr.; Amari Wallace; Ryan Rodriguez; Wesley Bissainthe; Jack Whitehouse; Henry Pikus

Fort Lauderdale, FL (8)

Jordan Lyle; Mark Fletcher Jr.; Armondo Blount; Ryan Mack; Isaiah Taylor; OJ Frederique Jr.; Carter Davis; Ahmad Moten Sr.

Orlando, FL (4)

Malik Bryant; Jaden Wilkerson; Demetrius Campbell; Briton Allen

Tampa, FL (3)

Girard Pringle Jr.; Kellen Wiley Jr.; Booker Pickett

Jacksonville, FL (3)

Myles Kendrick; Carson Beck; Deryc Plazz

Hollywood, FL (2)

Joshisa Trader; Amariyon Knighten

Ocala, FL (2)

Tony Johnson; Tommy Kinsler IV

Blountstown, FL: Artavius Jones

Cape Coral, FL: Yeroval Valdes Alfonso

Clearwater, FL: Sean Cuono

Coral Gables, FL: Stone Stroud

Dania Beach, FL: Chris Wheatley-Humphrey

Gainesville, FL: Mykah Newton

Jupiter, FL: Dylan Reiman

Lake City, FL: Amare Ferrell

Lakeland, FL: Roljiah Hardy

Liberty City, FL: Malachi Toney

Milton, FL: Emory Williams

Palm Bay, FL: Chase Smith

Plantation, FL: Damari Brown

Pompano Beach, FL: Xavier Lucas

Sanford, FL: Max Buchanan

Sarasota, FL: Joe Borchers

St. Johns, FL: Matthew McCoy

Sunrise, FL: Chris Ewald Jr.

Wildwood, FL: Zechariah Poyser

Winter Garden, FL: Terrell Walden II

This is what people mean when they say “Florida breeds football.” It’s not a slogan, it’s a résumé. From Miami’s deep south talent pool to Broward’s relentless pipeline, from Jacksonville’s grinders to Tampa’s tough-nosed linemen, Florida keeps sending players into the biggest moments, the biggest games, and the biggest spotlight.

So when that ball goes up and the national championship begins, remember what you’re really watching: 58 Florida stories — different cities, different journeys, one shared DNA from the Sunshine State. So in the words of the great rapper Jeezy, its time to put on for my City.

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