Fernando Mendoza wins the Heisman Trophy as college football's top player
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NEW YORK (AP) — Fernando Mendoza, the dynamic quarterback from Indiana University, made history by clinching the Heisman Trophy on Saturday night. This victory marks the first time a player from the Hoosiers has received college football’s most coveted award since it was established in 1935.

Mendoza secured the win with 2,362 first-place votes, surpassing Vanderbilt’s quarterback Diego Pavia, who garnered 1,435 votes, Notre Dame’s running back Jeremiyah Love with 719 votes, and Ohio State’s quarterback Julian Sayin who received 432 votes.

Leading the Hoosiers to their inaugural No. 1 ranking and the top seed in the 12-team College Football Playoff, Mendoza threw for 2,980 yards and achieved a national-best of 33 touchdown passes, while also rushing for six touchdowns. Indiana remains the only undefeated team in major college football and will compete in a College Football Playoff quarterfinal at the Rose Bowl on January 1st.

As a first-year starter after transferring from California, Mendoza has been pivotal for an offense that shattered previous program records for touchdowns and points, building on last season’s unexpected journey to the CFP.

A redshirt junior and a once-overlooked recruit from Miami, Mendoza is Indiana’s second-ever Heisman finalist, following Anthony Thompson who was the runner-up in 1989. He is the seventh Indiana player to finish in the top ten of Heisman voting, and this achievement marks a first for the program—having players finish in the top ten in successive years, with Hoosiers quarterback Kurtis Rourke finishing ninth last year.

Quarterbacks have won the Heisman four of the last five years, with two-way player Travis Hunter of Colorado ending the run last season.

The Heisman Trophy presentation came after a number of accolades were already awarded. Mendoza was named The Associated Press player of the year earlier this week and picked up the Maxwell and Davey O’Brien awards Friday night while Love won the Doak Walker Award.

Confident Commodore

Pavia threw for a school-record 3,192 yards and 27 touchdowns for the Commodores, who were pushing for a CFP berth all the way to the bracket announcement. He is the first Heisman finalist in Vanderbilt history.

Generously listed as 6 feet tall, Pavia led Vanderbilt to its first 10-win season along with six wins against Southeastern Conference foes. That includes four wins over ranked programs as Vandy reached No. 9, its highest ranking in The Associated Press Top 25 since 1937.

Pavia went from being unrecruited out of high school to junior college, New Mexico State and finally Vanderbilt in 2024 through the transfer portal.

Brash and confident, the graduate student from Albuquerque, New Mexico, calls himself “a chip on the shoulder guy” and he was feisty off the field, too: He played his fourth Division I season under a preliminary injunction as he challenges NCAA eligibility rules; he contends his junior college years should not count against his eligibility, citing the potential losses in earnings from name, image and likeness deals as an illegal restraint on free trade.

Vandy next plays in the ReliaQuest Bowl against Iowa on Dec. 31.

Buckeyes’ leader

Sayin led the Buckeyes to a No. 1 ranking for most of the season, throwing for 3,329 yards while tying for second in the country with 31 TD passes ahead of their CFP quarterfinal at the Cotton Bowl on Dec. 31.

The sophomore from Carlsbad, California, arrived at Ohio State after initially committing to Alabama and entering the transfer portal following a coaching change. He played four games last season before winning the starting job. He led the Buckeyes to a 14-7 win in the opener against preseason No. 1 Texas and kept the team atop the AP Top 25 for 13 straight weeks, tying its second-longest run.

Sayin was only the second Bowl Subdivision quarterback in the last 40 years to have three games in a season with at least 300 yards passing, three touchdowns, no interceptions, and a completion rate of at least 80%. West Virginia’s Geno Smith was the other in 2012.

Sayin follows a strong lineage of Ohio State quarterbacks since coach Ryan Day arrived in 2017. Dwayne Haskins (2018), Justin Fields (2019), C.J. Stroud (2021), and Kyle McCord (2023) averaged 3,927 passing yards, 40 TDs, and six interceptions, along with a 68.9% completion rate during their first seasons.

Irish Love

The last running back to win the Heisman was Alabama’s Derrick Henry in 2015. Love put himself in the mix with an outstanding season for Notre Dame.

The junior from St. Louis was fourth in the Bowl Subdivision in yards rushing (1,372), fifth in per-game average (114.3) and third with 18 rushing touchdowns for the Fighting Irish, who missed out on a CFP bid and opted not to play in a bowl game.

He was the first player in Notre Dame’s storied history to produce multiple TD runs of 90 or more yards, a 98-yarder against Indiana in the first round of last year’s playoffs and a 94-yarder against Boston College earlier this season.

He padded his Heisman resume with a series of highlights displaying an uncanny ability to maintain his balance while hurdling defenders, spinning out of tackles or rolling off opponents. He teamed with Jadarian Price to create one of the season’s top running back duos, a combination that helped first-time starter CJ Carr emerge as one of the nation’s best young quarterbacks.

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