Fernando Mendoza's Perfect Season Ends with National Title Win Over Miami
Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza became the 10th player to win the Heisman Trophy and national title in the same season, capping off an improbable journey from being a two-star recruit to leading his team to their first-ever national championship.
The Hoosiers defeated Miami 27-21, completing a perfect 16-0 season that saw them dominate top-ranked Alabama and Oregon en route to the College Football Playoff (CFP) title game. However, it was Mendoza who shone brightest under pressure on Monday night, leading his team with poise and determination despite being sacked three times and struggling in the second half.
Mendoza's performance came after a tumultuous offseason, which saw him transfer from Cal to Indiana on coach Curt Cignetti's promise of playing time. The decision seemed to pay off as Mendoza led the Hoosiers to an 11-1 regular season record and won his first-ever CFP game against Alabama.
But it was in the national title game that Mendoza truly cemented his status as one of the best quarterbacks in the country. With just over five minutes remaining, he took a crucial fourth-and-five conversion on the Miami 18-yard line, leading to a touchdown run that gave Indiana a 24-14 lead. The Hoosiers held on for a thrilling 27-21 victory, thanks largely to Mendoza's clutch plays and the stifling defense.
The win marked a stunning turnaround for Indiana, which had lost its last three games of the regular season and was considered an also-ran just a year ago under coach Tom Allen. Cignetti's arrival in December 2023 brought much-needed stability and direction to the program, as he sold players on his vision of winning with passion and intensity.
Mendoza's poise and leadership were evident throughout the game, as he referenced being a two-star recruit who had been overlooked by Miami, where he attended games as a kid. "There's no words," Mendoza said in a post-game interview, his voice filled with emotion. "This is the most special moment of my life."
As for Cignetti, the 62-year-old coach held up the CFP trophy on Monday night, surrounded by thousands of IU fans at Hard Rock Stadium who sang along to Queen's "We Are The Champions." When asked about his journey to becoming a head coach, Cignetti said, "It's pretty simple โ I win. Google me."
The Hoosiers' improbable title win caps off an unforgettable season for Indiana football, one that will be remembered for years to come as a testament to the power of hard work, dedication, and leadership under coach Curt Cignetti.
Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza became the 10th player to win the Heisman Trophy and national title in the same season, capping off an improbable journey from being a two-star recruit to leading his team to their first-ever national championship.
The Hoosiers defeated Miami 27-21, completing a perfect 16-0 season that saw them dominate top-ranked Alabama and Oregon en route to the College Football Playoff (CFP) title game. However, it was Mendoza who shone brightest under pressure on Monday night, leading his team with poise and determination despite being sacked three times and struggling in the second half.
Mendoza's performance came after a tumultuous offseason, which saw him transfer from Cal to Indiana on coach Curt Cignetti's promise of playing time. The decision seemed to pay off as Mendoza led the Hoosiers to an 11-1 regular season record and won his first-ever CFP game against Alabama.
But it was in the national title game that Mendoza truly cemented his status as one of the best quarterbacks in the country. With just over five minutes remaining, he took a crucial fourth-and-five conversion on the Miami 18-yard line, leading to a touchdown run that gave Indiana a 24-14 lead. The Hoosiers held on for a thrilling 27-21 victory, thanks largely to Mendoza's clutch plays and the stifling defense.
The win marked a stunning turnaround for Indiana, which had lost its last three games of the regular season and was considered an also-ran just a year ago under coach Tom Allen. Cignetti's arrival in December 2023 brought much-needed stability and direction to the program, as he sold players on his vision of winning with passion and intensity.
Mendoza's poise and leadership were evident throughout the game, as he referenced being a two-star recruit who had been overlooked by Miami, where he attended games as a kid. "There's no words," Mendoza said in a post-game interview, his voice filled with emotion. "This is the most special moment of my life."
As for Cignetti, the 62-year-old coach held up the CFP trophy on Monday night, surrounded by thousands of IU fans at Hard Rock Stadium who sang along to Queen's "We Are The Champions." When asked about his journey to becoming a head coach, Cignetti said, "It's pretty simple โ I win. Google me."
The Hoosiers' improbable title win caps off an unforgettable season for Indiana football, one that will be remembered for years to come as a testament to the power of hard work, dedication, and leadership under coach Curt Cignetti.