
Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza has his Heisman moment.
On Saturday, College Football Playoff No. 2 Indiana (10-0, 7-0 in Big Ten) survived a fourth-quarter collapse against upset-minded Penn State (3-6, 0-6 in Big Ten), 27-24, needing heroics from Mendoza on a late two-minute drive after blowing a 20-7 lead. The win not only inched the Hoosiers closer to a first-round playoff bye but may have solidified Mendoza as the leader in this year's Heisman race.
When Indiana needed Mendoza the most, he delivered, going 5-of-8 for 87 yards and the winning touchdown with 36 seconds left on the Hoosiers' final possession. His performance down the stretch made up for an earlier miscue in the quarter when an interception set up Penn State's go-ahead touchdown.
Mendoza didn't have flashy numbers overall, ending the game 19-of-30 for 218 yards, one touchdown and one interception. But that makes his winning drive even more impressive. Mendoza was nowhere near his best against the Nittany Lions, yet he still managed to do enough the win.
He was aided by some absurd catches, including sophomore wide receiver Charlie Becker's 17-yarder that set Indiana up with a 1st-and-goal at Penn State's 7-yard line and junior wideout Omar Cooper Jr.'s ridiculous toe-tapping grab at the back of the end zone for the late lead.
BECKER ARE YOU SERIOUS?!
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) November 8, 2025
What a clutch catch for @IndianaFootball pic.twitter.com/8VCh2nmniS
OMAR COOPER UNREAL CATCH FOR THE TD
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) November 8, 2025
WHAT A GAME. WHAT A CATCH. @IndianaFootball pic.twitter.com/PhHzKjuVB9
Mendoza deserves credit for those plays, too, however. He perfectly placed his throw to Becker along the sideline, allowing the rangy 6-foot-4 target to go up and get the ball. Mendoza launched the winning touchdown off his back foot with Penn State pressure bearing down on him, avoiding what could have essentially been a game-ending sack.
Early Saturday, ESPN insider Pete Thamel shared that in a vote among 25 NFL scouts and executives, Mendoza was named the most likely first quarterback selected in the 2026 NFL Draft. With gutsy performances like the one he had in Indiana's first win in program history in Happy Valley, his stock should only continue to rise ahead of next April's draft. He might even collect some hardware in New York along the way.
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