Fernando Mendoza's Admission: Regret Over Cal Quarterback Exodus, Impacting Indiana Decision.
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Fernando Mendoza, the newly acquired quarterback for the Indiana Hoosiers, has recently expressed feelings of guilt regarding his role in what has been described as a "triple exodus" from the California Golden Bears football program. Mendoza's departure from Cal, along with those of star running back Jaydn Ott (who transferred to Oklahoma) and tight end Jack Endries (who landed at Texas), sent shockwaves through the Cal program and left many wondering what led to the simultaneous departures.

Mendoza, who put together a strong 2024 season for Cal, throwing for over 3,000 yards and 16 touchdowns, was a key component of the Bears' offense. Despite playing behind an offensive line that struggled to protect him, Mendoza showcased his talent and potential, drawing the attention of NFL scouts. His decision to transfer to Indiana was motivated by a desire to further develop his skills under an offense-minded coaching staff, specifically highlighting head coach Curt Cignetti and offensive coordinator Mike Shanahan. Mendoza believes that the coaching at Indiana will help elevate his game to the next level, with the ultimate goal of reaching the NFL.

However, the move wasn't without its emotional toll. Mendoza admitted to CBS Sports that he feels a sense of responsibility for the breakup of a core group of players at Cal. He stated, "At the end of the day, I feel a little bit guilty because I feel like if I would have stayed, maybe there would have been a greater chance of all three of us staying together because of that connection we had." He described the close relationship he shared with Ott and Endries, emphasizing their communication and leadership within the team's huddle.

The departure of Mendoza, Ott, and Endries has undoubtedly had a significant impact on the Cal program. After a promising 3-0 start to the 2024 season, including a notable road win against Auburn, the Bears faltered, finishing with a 6-7 record. The loss of key players has raised concerns about the team's future trajectory, particularly with the arrival of a new offensive coordinator, Bryan Harsin, whose fit within the program has been questioned. Some believe that Harsin's presence may have accelerated the team's "unraveling." There have also been reports of a power struggle between Cal administrators and boosters regarding the role of new general manager Ron Rivera, adding to the sense of instability surrounding the program.

Mendoza's decision to leave Cal was not solely based on football-related factors. He also cited the development of his younger brother, Albert, who is already on the Indiana roster, as an influence. Seeing the progress Albert made under the Indiana coaching staff further solidified Mendoza's belief that Indiana was the right place for him to enhance his skills.

While Mendoza acknowledges the sadness associated with leaving Cal, he is also excited about the opportunity to lead the Indiana Hoosiers. He joins a team that is ready for more, with a returning group that includes star receiver Elijah Sarratt. Mendoza's talent and high football IQ, combined with Indiana's offensive scheme, have the potential to create fireworks and elevate both the team's performance and Mendoza's own draft stock.

As Mendoza embarks on this new chapter in his football career, he carries with him the weight of his decision and the impact it had on his former team. While he cannot undo the past, he hopes that his friends and former teammates at Cal will find success and that the program will eventually rebuild and thrive. In the meantime, he remains focused on his future at Indiana, determined to make the most of the opportunity and prove himself as one of the top quarterbacks in college football.


Writer - Meera Patel
With a natural flair for communication, a warm, approachable demeanor, and a passion for sports, Meera is a promising journalist focused on community-based reporting. She excels at building rapport and loves sharing personal stories that often go unnoticed. Meera is particularly interested in highlighting the work of local non-profit organizations and the individuals making a difference in her community, all while keeping up with her favorite sports.
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