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Indiana Hoosiers new starting QB is already being compared to Fernando Mendoza

Replacing a legend is never easy. And for the Indiana Hoosiers football, replacing Fernando Mendoza might be close to impossible. Mendoza didn’t just have a great year; he delivered the greatest college football season in program history. He threw for 3,535 yards, accounted for 48 total touchdowns, won the Heisman Trophy, led Indiana to a 16–0 record, and captured a National Championship. That’s not just success. That’s legacy. And now, someone else has to step into that role.

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Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza (15) holds the Heisman Trophy with Indiana Hoosiers head coach Curt Cignetti on Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, during the Indiana Football College Football Playoff National Championship celebration and parade at Memorial Stadium. Credit: Grace Hollars-USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images

Curt Cignetti Finds His Next QB

Head coach Curt Cignetti didn’t wait around. He went straight to the transfer portal and landed his new QB1: Josh Hoover from TCU. On paper, Hoover brings serious credentials:

  • 9,629 career passing yards
  • 79 total touchdowns
  • One of the most productive returning quarterbacks in college football entering 2026

This isn’t a developmental project. This is a proven player stepping into a massive opportunity.

Indiana’s Josh Hoover (10) during Indiana University spring football practice on Thursday, March 26, 2026.

Early Comparisons to Mendoza

The comparisons have already started. And they’re coming from inside the program. Cignetti noted after the spring game that Hoover is right where Mendoza was at this same point last year—a statement that should immediately grab attention. To be clear, it’s not a direct comparison in terms of production or legacy. But it is a signal.

Hoover is already being mentioned as a potential Heisman contender, and it’s not hard to see why. He brings experience, production, physical tools, and confidence. And now, he’s stepping into a system that just produced a Heisman winner. That combination is going to generate buzz.

Indiana’s Josh Hoover (10) during spring practice at Memorial Stadium on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.

The Reality of the Situation

But let’s be honest. Matching what Mendoza did? That’s a different level. Going undefeated. Winning a national title. Putting up elite numbers across the board. That’s not something you just replicate.

Josh Hoover doesn’t need to be Fernando Mendoza. He just needs to be himself. But if he’s truly on the same trajectory Mendoza was at this point? Indiana might not be going anywhere anytime soon. And that should have the rest of college football paying attention.


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