Miami vs Ole Miss — Fiesta Bowl
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Miami vs Ole Miss — Fiesta Bowl (CFP Semifinal)Sport: cfb
Location: State Farm Stadium (Glendale, AZ)
Local: 2026-01-08 17:30:00 MST
UTC: 2026-01-09 00:30:00 UTC
Lat/Lon: 33.527283, -112.263275
Planet positions (with houses):
Sun: Capricorn 18°44′ (H7)
Moon: Libra 00°12′ (H3)
Mercury: Capricorn 11°04′ (H6)
Venus: Capricorn 19°17′ (H7)
Mars: Capricorn 18°51′ (H7)
Jupiter: Cancer 20°17′ (H1) ℞
Saturn: Pisces 26°40′ (H9)
Uranus: Taurus 27°45′ (H11) ℞
Neptune: Pisces 29°37′ (H9)
Pluto: Aquarius 02°57′ (H7)
House positions:
ASC: Cancer 18°00′
MC: Aries 04°08′
House 1: Cancer 18°00′
House 2: Leo 09°34′
House 3: Virgo 04°09′
House 4: Libra 04°08′
House 5: Scorpio 09°31′
House 6: Sagittarius 15°44′
House 7: Capricorn 18°00′
House 8: Aquarius 09°34′
House 9: Pisces 04°09′
House 10: Aries 04°08′
House 11: Taurus 09°31′
House 12: Gemini 15°44′
Planet aspects:
Sun(H7) ☌ Mars(H7) (Orb: 0°07′, Applying)
Venus(H7) ☍ Jupiter(H1) (Orb: 0°59′, Applying)
Saturn(H9) ⚹ Uranus(H11) (Orb: 1°04′, Applying)
Mars(H7) ☍ Jupiter(H1) (Orb: 1°26′, Applying)
Sun(H7) ☍ Jupiter(H1) (Orb: 1°33′, Applying)
Moon(H3) △ Pluto(H7) (Orb: 2°45′, Applying)
Saturn(H9) ☌ Neptune(H9) (Orb: 2°56′, Applying)
Sun(H7) ☌ Mercury(H6) (Orb: 7°40′, Applying)
Mercury(H6) ☌ Mars(H7) (Orb: 7°46′, Applying)
Mercury(H6) ☌ Venus(H7) (Orb: 8°13′, Applying)
Venus(H7) ☌ Mars(H7) (Orb: 0°26′, Separating)
Sun(H7) ☌ Venus(H7) (Orb: 0°33′, Separating)
Moon(H3) ☍ Neptune(H9) (Orb: 0°35′, Separating)
Uranus(H11) ⚹ Neptune(H9) (Orb: 1°52′, Separating)
Moon(H3) △ Uranus(H11) (Orb: 2°28′, Separating)
Neptune(H9) ⚹ Pluto(H7) (Orb: 3°20′, Separating)
Moon(H3) ☍ Saturn(H9) (Orb: 3°32′, Separating)
Uranus(H11) △ Pluto(H7) (Orb: 5°13′, Separating)
Jupiter(H1) △ Saturn(H9) (Orb: 6°24′, Separating)
Other aspects:
Mercury(H6) ⧄ Uranus(H11) (Orb: 1°40′, Applying)

Postgame astrology analysis:
Capricorn grind + Jupiter swing + Libra see-saw + Neptune fog… resolved by an applying Pluto finish.
Miami and Ole Miss delivered exactly the kind of CFP chaos you hope for as a neutral fan and absolutely hate if you’re holding a ticket: a grindy, penalty-spiked, momentum-swinging game that turned into a full-blown fourth-quarter knife fight. Miami ultimately stole it late, surviving 31–27 after a final, composed march ended with Beck’s 3-yard TD run with 0:18 left—the definition of “last possession wins.”
The rhythm of the game matched the chart’s tone from the jump: Capricorn stacked in the 6th (Sun/Mercury/Venus/Mars all there) is classic “workman” football—methodical drives, physical reps, and a lot of snap-to-snap execution pressure. Miami’s early points came the hard way (a long field-goal drive), and even when explosive plays arrived, they tended to feel like violent ruptures inside an otherwise grindy flow—like Ole Miss ripping a 73-yard TD run early in the 2nd quarter, or Miami answering with that 52-yard touchdown pass before halftime to reclaim control.
Then the game descended into the exact “see-saw” signature you’d expect with Moon in Libra: neither side could fully impose a permanent narrative. Ole Miss kept shaving the gap (including that absurd 58-yard FG with 0:11 left in the half), Miami left points out there with a missed long attempt in the 3rd, and the entire second half felt like the teams were trading increments—small edges, small mistakes, small bursts—until it finally exploded late.
Astrologically, the loudest story was the pile of oppositions to Jupiter in Cancer (12th house)—Sun/Mars/Venus all pulling against it. That’s a classic pendulum aspect set: big emotional surges, overreaches, dramatic swings, and “how is this happening?” moments. You saw it in the way the game kept refusing to settle: long kicks, sudden chunk gains, drives that flipped the script, and late scoring that made earlier “control” feel temporary. Jupiter in the 12th also loves the “hidden hand” vibe—things that don’t show up on the surface until the end—like a team “losing the feel” for a stretch, then suddenly finding a clean path in the final minute.
The “fog” component was real too: Moon opposite Neptune (separating) and Moon opposite Saturn (wider) is prime for muddiness—confusion, blown assignments, weird timing, and especially officiating/replay drama. Your play log is littered with that vibe: reviews, overturned calls, high-impact penalties (PI, targeting), and those moments where everyone in the stadium is waiting to find out what actually counts. That’s Moon-Neptune: emotion + uncertainty. It rarely stays pretty.
And then the closer: Moon trine Pluto (applying) is exactly what you want to see if you’re looking for a late, forceful ending—somebody finding the ruthless gear when it matters. Pluto in the 7th house (the opponent/the duel) made this a head-to-head power contest right down to the last snap, and the “applying” Moon-Pluto contact fits the timing: as the game matured, it got more intense, more consequential, more “no escape.” The final sequence was pure Pluto: Ole Miss lands a go-ahead TD + 2, Miami responds under maximum pressure, and then slams the door with the last touchdown and forces the empty, desperate finishing drive.
Important note:
the astrology chart interpretation below is based on the Television Advertised start time of 5:30 PM MST. And is being left intact here for reference purposes. However at this time, pregame analysis will not be re-produced if the event has ended.
We decided to change a few ways we cast future kickoff charts. The details of this can be read here https://myconversationswith.ai/miami-hurricaines-vs-ole-miss-rebels-kickoff-time-analysis/
Miami vs Ole Miss — Pregame kickoff astrology chart analysis based on 5:30 PM MST
This is a high-voltage tug-of-war chart: a Capricorn pile-up sitting exactly on the Descendant (Sun–Venus–Mars all within about a degree of the 7th cusp) versus Jupiter rising in Cancer (strong by sign, and close to the ASC). That’s classic “two heavyweights yanking the rope” energy—expect power football, decisive trench moments, and at least one “whoa… momentum just flipped” sequence.
The feel is: win-or-go-home intensity (Sun ☌ Mars), big emotions / big swings (multiple oppositions to Jupiter), and a storyline where the team that stays disciplined wins—because this chart also screams overreach and punishment for it (Mars/Sun/Venus ☍ Jupiter). If one side starts feeling itself—celebrating early, forcing hero throws, chasing explosives—this is the kind of sky that snaps back hard.
Dominants and overall tone (what the chart is “about”)
- Element balance (planets): Earth 5 / Water 3 / Air 2 / Fire 0
→ No Fire usually means this isn’t a “loose, backyard track meet” vibe. It’s methodical, physical, strategic—then punctuated by sudden breaks rather than constant chaos. - Modality: Cardinal 6 / Fixed 2 / Mutable 2
→ Initiation and urgency. Both sides want to impose their script, not react. Great for “punch first” football and aggressive coaching decisions.
Headline dominant: the Capricorn stellium in the 7th (Sun–Venus–Mars + Pluto also in the 7th). That is opponent-facing pressure: relentless contesting, trench warfare, and a game that feels personal.
Moon, flow, and the “momentum physics”
- Moon at 0° Libra (H3): fresh, just-entered energy → the opening quarter can feel unsettled, like both teams are calibrating and trading “okay, that worked / nope, scrap that.”
- Moon ☍ Neptune (tight) + Moon ☍ Saturn:
→ mixed signals: misreads, busted coverages, a weird officiating sequence, a dropped sure thing, or a drive killed by confusion/communication. It can also show narrative fog (“what is happening?”) and then a hard correction (Saturn). - Moon △ Pluto / △ Uranus:
→ once the adjustment lands, the game can pivot sharply. Big third-down conversion, sudden turnover, special teams swing, or a coordinator tweak that changes the chessboard.
Translation: early = “balance and feel-out,” middle = “pressure + weirdness,” later = “one or two decisive snaps rewrite the story.”
Angles and team-identifiers (how I’m mapping it)
For these previews, I’m treating Miami as the ASC side (listed first) and Ole Miss as the DSC side (listed second). If you swap the team mapping, invert the “who benefits” notes below.
- ASC Cancer 18° (Miami side): Jupiter in Cancer 20° (Rx) in the 1st is very loud.
→ Miami gets the “belief / fight / comeback fuel.” Jupiter in Cancer is strong by sign, and being near the ASC amplifies it. - DSC Capricorn 18° (Ole Miss side): Sun 18°44, Mars 18°51, Venus 19°17 in Capricorn right on the DSC
→ Ole Miss gets the “we dictate terms” signature: execution, pressure, physical will, and a desire to finish. - IC Libra 4°: Moon is within a few degrees of the IC axis zone
→ crowd/emotion/“field mood” matters; sideline composure is a real edge.
This is one of those charts where both sides are clearly “plugged in.” It becomes about which plug short-circuits first.
Key aspects (what to watch on the field)
- Sun ☌ Mars (0°07 applying)
→ pure ignition. Fast starts, aggressive fronts, big hits, and “we came to fight” tone. Also: higher risk of penalties, late hits, chippiness if emotions spike. - Sun/Venus/Mars ☍ Jupiter (all applying)
→ the classic “too much” aspect cluster:- forcing throws / greedy deep shots
- overpursuit leading to busted contain
- coaches chasing points (or getting punished for not taking them)
- a player trying to do it all… and the ball finds the other team
It also brings huge plays—but often with a price tag later.
- Mercury ⧄ Uranus (applying 1°40)
→ surprise factor: trick looks, tempo shifts, busted comms, odd substitutions, gadget plays… and yes, turnover potential. - Saturn ☌ Neptune (H9)
→ “dream vs reality on the big stage.” This can show hype collapsing into discipline—or discipline dissolving into errors. It’s a pressure-cooker signature for a semifinal.
House emphasis (where the story concentrates)
- 7th house overloaded: rivalry, opponent pressure, “answer their punch.”
→ This game wants to be decided in matchups: WR/CB battles, pass-protection integrity, red-zone execution. - 1st house Jupiter: identity, morale, “we are not going away.”
→ even if Miami falls behind, the chart supports a real pushback window. - 9th house Saturn/Neptune: national stage, travel, title path.
→ watch for momentum tied to belief: one team starts playing “tight,” the other plays “like it’s theirs.”
So who does the chart lean toward?
If Miami = ASC and Ole Miss = DSC:
- Ole Miss gets the cleaner “impose will” signature because the Capricorn trio is exact on the DSC and Sun☌Mars is razor-tight. That’s the chart saying: “the opponent side comes in with force and intent.”
- Miami gets the “refuse to die” and “late swing” signature because Jupiter rising is loud and resilient—but it’s also the target of all those oppositions, meaning Miami’s strength can become the point of stress (they’ll have to win without getting baited into overreach).
My read: slight edge to the DSC side’s ability to control the tone early, with the ASC side having a very live comeback / swing-back probability—especially if the DSC side gets greedy or undisciplined after an early lead.
If you want one simple on-field mantra from this chart:
“Take what’s there, don’t chase glory.” The team that does that wins.