Saturday, December 13, 2025

Fernando Mendoza 2025 Heizman Trophy winner




After leading Indiana’s perfect season, Fernando Mendoza awarded 2025 Heisman Trophy

 I’m at a loss of words. Thank you to everybody. First, I want to thank God for giving me the opportunity to chase a dream that once felt a world away,” Mendoza said while next to the trophy. “Standing here tonight and holding this bad boy, representing Indiana University, still doesn’t feel real.”

Mendoza’s football resume was stacked with notable accomplishments. He led the Hoosiers to a perfect 13-0 record, to the university’s first Big Ten football title since 1967 and helped book the No. 1 seed in the upcoming College Football Playoff. He was also named the Associated Press player of the year and won the Davey O’Brien Award as the nation’s top quarterback.

“If you told me, as a kid in Miami, that I would be here on stage, holding this prestigious trophy, I probably would have laughed, cried like I’m doing now, or both,” Mendoza said. “Because this moment, it’s an honor, it’s bigger than me. It’s a product of a family, a team, community and a whole lot of people who believed in me long before anybody knew my name.”

It was almost exactly a year ago to the day when Mendoza traded his Northern California digs for the Midwest sprawl of Indiana.

And on Saturday, the move paid off with the 22-year-old winning the 91st edition of the Heisman Trophy at New York City’s Lincoln Center.

The junior quarterback threw for 2,980 yards and 33 touchdowns while adding six more scores on the ground this season.

Mendoza gave credit to the school and his teammates for the honor.

“Congrats to all my teammates. My brothers. This is our trophy. I love you guys more than you know,”

“This trophy might have my name on it but it belongs to all of you. It belongs … first time in Bloomington. Playing in front of Hoosier nation is one of the greatest privileges of my life. And I’ll carry that forever.”

With his family looking upon, Mendoza thanked his parents, especially his mother.

“I was only a two-star prospect, only had one scholarship offer. But my family’s unconditional love and belief kept me going and pushing me forward. These are the people who built me long before football did,” Mendoza said.

“Mommy, this is your trophy as much as it is mine,” he said as the ESPN broadcast showed Elsa Mendoza proudly listening to her son on stage, holding back her tears.

“You’ve always been my biggest fan. You’re my light. You’re my why. You’re my biggest supporter. Your sacrifices encouraged love. Those have been my playbook and the playbook I’m going to carry through my side for my entire life.”

A Cuban American whose grandparents immigrated from Cuba, Mendoza gave a special shout-out in Spanish to Alberto and Alicia Espinoza, who were also in attendance.

After spending his first two seasons as the University of California, Berkeley Golden Bears QB, Mendoza entered the transfer portal and eventually committed to play for Cignetti and Indiana University in late December 2024.

What came next was a historic season in which the city of Bloomington, an illustrious college basketball town, caught “HeisMendoza” fever.

“It’s definitely a great honor to be in that (Heisman) conversation, especially with so many great former players and so many great players that are in that conversation right now.

“I honestly always believed in myself and believed in my team. And so I really just try to keep it one game at a time, one practice at a time, in order to then have a small scope in order to get my large goals.”

Mendoza finished with 643 first-place votes.

Source:  Jacob Lev, CNN 


Sunday, December 7, 2025

2026 College Football Playoff

 


For the second year in a row Indiana punched its ticket for the national college football playoff this year as the #1 seed. After winning the Big Ten Conference championship over Ohio State the Hoosiers closed out the season as the undisputed Big Ten Champion finishing first in the national poll for first time in program history. 

The Hoosiers will play the winners of #8 Oklahoma vs #9 Alabama in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA for the quarterfinals. 

 It's been a fifty-eight-year drought since the Hoosiers have played in the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day. 



Bracket image copyright AP news 

Saturday, December 6, 2025

Big Ten Championship

 




12-0 Ohio State ranked #1 in the country would face off against the 12-0 Indiana Hoosiers ranked #2 for the outright Big Ten Title at Lucus Oil Stadium. The winner would almost certainly earn the No. 1 seed in the College Football Championship with seedings to be announced the next day. 

This would be only the third time with a #1 v #2 national matchup in Big Ten History. 

1985 would pit #1 Iowa v #2 Michigan 

2006 would pit #1 Ohio State v #2 Michigan

The Hoosiers would enter the contest a seven-point underdog. 

Fernando Mendoza made all the big plays. Then his Hoosiers teammates and their fans celebrated like it was 1967and 1945.

Mendoza’s neatly tucked 17-yard pass to Elijah Sarratt gave the No. 2 Hoosiers the lead they needed and the defense shut down No. 1 Ohio State the rest of the way in a 13-10 win for their first Big Ten title in nearly half a century while likely locking up the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff.

 Mendoza was injured on the first offensive play of the game but returned after missing one play and went 15 of 23 for 222 yards and the one TD and one interception. Sayin had his ankle retaped in the second quarter and was 21 of 29 for 258 yards, one TD and one interception.

Indiana took a 3-0 lead after Sayin was picked off in the first quarter, but the Buckeyes turned Mendoza’s miscue into a 17-yard TD pass to Carnell Tate for a 7-3 lead late in the quarter.

The teams traded field goals in the second quarter as the Buckeyes took a 10-6 lead, but Mendoza neatly tucked a TD pass into Sarratt near the sideline on Indiana’s first possession of the third quarter and that was all they needed.

The Hoosiers showed everyone why they’re no longer taking a backseat to the Buckeyes or anyone else in college football. Defensively, they were as stingy as ever. Offensively, they moved the ball and played keep away — and did just enough for an historic victory.



Sources:

The Helmet Project found here: http://nationalchamps.net/Helmet_Project/index.htm

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