Football's Fairytale: Indiana's Historic Turnaround and the Rise of NFL Prospect Fernando Mendoza
A Sports Story Like No Other
Imagine a story where a team, once struggling, rises from the ashes to claim a national championship, all while producing an NFL-bound quarterback who could be the first overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. This is the tale of Indiana's 2025 football season, a season that will go down in history as one of the greatest turnarounds in sports.
On Monday night, Indiana defeated Miami 27-21, capping an unforgettable season with a perfect 16-0 record and claiming the College Football Playoff national championship. But this victory wasn't without its challenges. The Hurricanes closed the gap twice in the second half, pulling within three points with just over six and a half minutes left in the fourth quarter.
The turning point came when Carson Beck, the quarterback who is expected to be a top NFL draft pick, threw a 22-yard touchdown pass, cutting the score to 24-21. However, Indiana managed to breathe a sigh of relief with a field goal on the ensuing drive, securing their lead.
The Highlight of the Game: Fernando Mendoza's Touchdown
Fernando Mendoza, the hot favorite to be the first overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, had the highlight of the game. On a fourth-and-4 play at the Hurricanes' 12-yard line, he dove through the Miami defense to score, making it a 24-14 game late in the fourth quarter. This touchdown marked an improbable turnaround for the program, which head coach Curt Cignetti took over prior to the 2024 season.
A Season of Triumphs
The Hoosiers had scored the game's first points on a 34-yard field goal on their second drive of the night, holding on to a 3-0 advantage until they drove 85 yards in the middle of the second quarter to extend their lead. Riley Nowakowski capped off the 14-play drive with a one-yard touchdown run, making it 10-0 with 6:13 left in the second quarter.
Miami finally got on the board with 11:06 left in the third quarter when Mark Fletcher Jr. broke free for a 57-yard rushing touchdown, pulling the Hurricanes within three. But Indiana's defense held strong, securing the win with Jamari Sharpe picking off a pass from Beck with just under a minute left.
A Controversial Take: The Impact of NFL Prospects on College Football
This story raises an interesting question: How much does the presence of NFL-bound prospects impact the dynamics of college football? While some argue that it can elevate the level of play and excitement, others believe it can lead to a 'show' mentality, where players may prioritize their draft stock over team success. What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
This article initially appeared on The New York Post and was republished with permission.