
Following the greatest season in program history, Curt Cignetti and the Indiana Hoosiers attended the White House for the traditional visit.
However, there was one major absence from the team that had just won its first national championship in program history.
Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza chose to skip the trip, citing his commitment to the Las Vegas Raiders and his need to catch up on his NFL development.
Even so, President Donald Trump made sure to give him his flowers during his traditional speech.
“This season was also historic because of starting quarterback Fernando Mendoza,” Trump said (h/t Aaron Rupar). “Now, the reason he's not here, he was so nice; he called because he is actually JD [Vance], he's a big fan of ours. You wouldn't believe it because he didn't show up. I'm not happy, but that's okay. The reason he didn't is because he's at spring training. And I actually said, ‘Let him! He's got to win.' And I think he's going to win pretty early, coach, right? You think pretty good?”
Trump says that if Fernando Mendoza wasn't a fan of his, he wouldn't even have mentioned him pic.twitter.com/4up8BpcULT
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 11, 2026
The Raiders took Mendoza with the first overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft just a couple of weeks ago.
Nevertheless, he's not expected to be the starter early on in the season — and maybe not for the entire year.
New head coach Klint Kubiak will trust Kirk Cousins instead, with the veteran also mentoring the new face of the franchise.
Expectations are steep for the talented signal-caller, and he knows he's in for a major challenge.
As such, he wants to make sure to let everybody know that he's there to earn his reps and an opportunity; he's not satisfied with just being the first guy off the board, and he'll outwork anybody in his way.
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