Indiana’s Curt Cignetti on team’s first-round loss to Notre Dame
Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti discusses the pride he has in his team’s season despite a first-round exit to Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff.
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Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti thinks he has something special in incoming transfer quarterback Fernando Mendoza.
Cignetti, who led the Hoosiers to an 11-2 record in 2024, recently appeared on the ESPN College Football podcast. IU’s coach spoke about Mendoza, who started the last two seasons for Cal.
“Fernando was highly sought after,” Cignetti said. “Two years of eligibility. Started for a year and a half. He’s got a lot of talent, a lot of skill. He was under duress, quite frankly, a lot last year at Cal. The protection wasn’t very good. They had 41 sacks and did not have a lot of time to throw. You get to see him extend plays quite a bit on tape. There’s talent there. We’re excited about him. We’ll fit him into our system and tweak our system according to the quarterback and who else we have offensively.”
Cignetti said Mendoza’s strengths are that “he can throw the ball. He can spin the ball.”
“He can make all the throws,” Cignetti said. “He’s pretty mobile. He throws well on the move. He can run. He runs better than Kurtis (Rourke). He’s a highly intelligent guy. That’s where it all begins as everybody knows. We think he’s going to give us something.”
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