By MAURA CAREY AP Sports Writer
MIAMI — A historic season for Fernando Mendoza ended with a national title.The Heisman Trophy winner didn’t have his best statistical game Monday night, but he came up big when it mattered. He completed 16 of 27 passes for 186 yards and ran the ball six times, losing eight yards but plowing in for a critical touchdown in a 27-21 victory over Miami.
Mendoza’s rushing TD was timely. The Hurricanes had cut a game-long deficit to three points after a 3-yard rushing score from Mark Fletcher Jr. Indiana’s offensive momentum slowed in the third quarter, as the Hoosiers punted away all three of their possessions.
But in the fourth quarter, Mendoza rose to the occasion. He led the Hoosiers on a 12-play, 75-yard drive. He converted two crucial fourth downs, hitting Charlie Becker for an improbable 19-yard reception on a fourth-and-5, and less than a minute later, ran the ball in for a 12-yard touchdown on a fourth-and-4.
FERNANDO. MENDOZA.
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— ESPN (@espn) January 20, 2026
It was the type of play that has surprised competitors all season long. Mendoza, known as a pocket passer, can weave through a defense on foot better than most would expect. He averaged 3.4 yards per carry this season, and including the title game, has rushed for seven TDs.
Coach Curt Cignetti said the play was installed specifically for this game.
“We put it in for this game,” Cignetti said after Indiana claimed its first national title. “It was a quarterback draw, but it was blocked differently. And we rolled the dice and said they’re going to be in (the same defense) again. We blocked it well, he broke a tackle or two and got into the end zone.”
The Hurricanes responded with a touchdown on the ensuing drive, but Mendoza responded accordingly. He found Becker for a near-identical 19-yard catch on a critical third down. It extended the drive long enough to give Indiana the chance to convert a 35-yard field goal and take a 27-21 lead.
On the next drive, Jamari Sharpe intercepted Miami quarterback Carson Beck to ice the game.
Mendoza did it all in front of Raiders owner Mark Davis, general manager John Spytek and minority owner Tom Brady – all in attendance at Hard Rock Stadium. If the Raiders use their No. 1 draft pick on Mendoza, he would become the sixth quarterback to win the Heisman, national championship and be drafted first overall.
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