Concluding what has been a historic and wildly successful season for both himself and his team, Indiana University star quarterback Fernando Mendoza delivered a memorable post-game moment after leading the Hoosiers to a 27-21 victory over the University of Miami in the College Football Playoff National Championship. The Heisman Trophy winner, known for his calm demeanor and leadership on the field, made headlines not just for his performance but for his emotional and unfiltered post-game remarks.
โAll the Glory to Godโ
Moments after the Hoosiers secured their first-ever National Championship, Mendoza stood on the field, visibly emotional, and began his post-game interview by giving credit where he felt it was due. โI want to give all the glory and thanks to God,โ Mendoza proclaimed. He went on to praise his teammates, particularly his offensive line, saying, โMy offensive linemen blocked perfectly, and we were able to execute the team towards a common goal.โ
Mendozaโs gratitude didnโt stop there. In subsequent interviews, he thanked his friends, family, and the Indiana coaching staff for โtaking a chance on me.โ He reiterated his faith, saying, โI first want to give all the glory to God,โ and described the championship win as โthe most special moment of my life.โ
That was the most relatable thing I have witnessed in a player in quite some time.
The Slip That Went Viral
As the Hoosiers were presented with the National Championship trophy, Mendozaโs emotions hit their peak. After pointing to the sky and again thanking God, he turned to his team and fans with a celebratory exclamation: โLetโs fโ go!โ The moment, caught on live television, instantly went viral. Social media lit up with reactions ranging from laughter to admiration for the quarterbackโs raw, unfiltered joy.
When asked about the slip during a post-game press conference, Mendoza explained, โI was overwhelmed by emotion. It was the pinnacle peak of the season, and I think everything just came out at once.โ He admitted that throughout the season, he had given โcookie-cutter responses and media-trained answersโ focused on the next game or the next play. But in that moment, he felt it was time to let his guard down. โNow we did it,โ he said. โAt that point, I think it was only fitting to kind of, you know, open the floodgates per se, probably break my stereotype.โ
Faith on Display
Mendozaโs faith was evident not just in his words but also in his actions throughout the championship game. Video footage published on SportsCenterโs Instagram page showed both Mendoza and Miami quarterback Carson Beck kneeling in prayer on the field before kickoff. The image resonated with fans, serving as a reminder of the deeper values that many athletes hold, even in the high-stakes world of college football.
For Mendoza, his faith has been a cornerstone of his journey. He often credited his relationship with God for giving him the strength and focus needed to lead his team through a challenging season. His post-game remarks, while punctuated by an unexpected slip, were a testament to the gratitude and humility that have defined his career.
A Moment of Humanity
While some critics questioned the appropriateness of Mendozaโs language during such a high-profile moment, the overwhelming response was one of understanding and amusement. Fans and commentators alike praised the quarterback for his authenticity. One fan tweeted, โFernando Mendoza thanking God and then dropping an F-bomb is the most relatable thing Iโve ever seen. Heโs human, just like the rest of us!โ
Even Mendozaโs coach found humor in the situation. โLook, the kid just won us a National Championship,โ he said with a laugh. โIf heโs going to drop a word or two, weโll let it slide this time!โ
Breaking the Mold
Mendozaโs post-game moment was more than just a viral soundbite; it was a reflection of the raw emotions that come with achieving a lifelong dream. Throughout the season, he had been a model of composure, delivering polished responses and staying laser-focused on the next challenge. But in the wake of victory, he allowed himself to be vulnerable, breaking free from the constraints of his public persona.
โI think sometimes people forget that athletes are human too,โ Mendoza said. โWe feel the highs and lows just like everyone else. In that moment, I wasnโt just a quarterbackโI was a kid living his dream.โ
A Night to Remember
For Indiana fans, the National Championship win will go down as one of the greatest moments in the programโs history. But itโs Mendozaโs post-game remarks that will likely be remembered just as fondly. His heartfelt thanks to God, combined with his unfiltered excitement, captured the essence of what makes sports so special: the raw, unscripted moments that remind us of our shared humanity.
As Mendoza himself put it, โThis was the most special moment of my life. Iโm just grateful to God, to my teammates, and to everyone who believed in us. And yeah, maybe I got a little too excited, but can you blame me?โ
Sources:
- Sports Spectrum: Post-game reactions and Mendozaโs comments on faith and emotion.
- ESPN: Coverage of Indianaโs 27-21 victory over Miami and Mendozaโs leadership.
- SportsCenter Instagram: Footage of Mendoza and Beck kneeling in prayer before the game.

