Indiana, Rose Bowl and Fernando Mendoza
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The Indiana Hoosiers football program continued their dream season after annihilating the Alabama Crimson Tide on New Year's Day in the Rose Bowl. One of the biggest reasons behind the success of the Hoosiers this season has been the play of quarterback Fernando Mendoza.
America's top QB, Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza slipped through the cracks of a football powerhouse state – and found fame in Indiana.
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‘Locked in’ Fernando Mendoza finds out Indiana’s CFP semifinal opponent in hilarious fashion
There might be no better example in college football of someone just being themselves than Indiana quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza.
Robert Griffin III joins Colin Cowherd to discuss Miami's upset win over Ohio State and whether Ole Miss can get the job done against the Canes. He then breaks down Fernando Mendoza's performance against Alabama and how well he would pan out in the NFL.
Indiana football and the nation witnessed Fernando Mendoza shred Alabama in epic fashion, even hitting a Johnny Manziel mark.
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Indiana Hoosiers QB Fernando Mendoza grew up with his family in Miami. He is the son of Elsa and Fernando Sr. and has a brother, Alberto.