Abella Danger defended her Miami Hurricanes following the team’s loss to the Indiana Hoosiers in the College Football Playoff national championship game on Monday night.
Miami lost 27-21 to Indiana, which ended up going a perfect 16-0 during the season. Danger, who is an adult film performer, was in attendance for the game and was shown on TV by ESPN. Danger later complained about being shown on TV while attending the game as a fan.
Danger is now a student in the school’s law school and defended how she became a fan of the Hurricanes.
“I was born and raised in Miami. I went to South Miami Middle School five minutes from UM, where we all wore orange and green just like UM,” she wrote on social media.
Danger also defended Miami following their loss to IU.
“They’re still winners. I don’t care.”
Miami had a heck of a season. Though they finished 13-3, they went on a great run in the College Football Playoff. As the No. 10 seed, Miami beat Texas A&M, Ohio State and Ole Miss before losing to Indiana.
Danger, and many other fans of the Hurricanes, are proud of their team. Coach Mario Cristobal was proud of his team too despite their loss.













