𝗧𝗥𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗜𝗡𝗚: Indiana superstar QB Fernando Mendoza's post-game interview has gone viral 😭😭
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) December 7, 2025
One of the greatest interviews you will ever see.pic.twitter.com/1Gcp3AE7XU
“encompasses the entire universe of human amusement”
𝗧𝗥𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗜𝗡𝗚: Indiana superstar QB Fernando Mendoza's post-game interview has gone viral 😭😭
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) December 7, 2025
One of the greatest interviews you will ever see.pic.twitter.com/1Gcp3AE7XU
63 comments:
Amen!
Very hoosierly.
Pray harder, Buckeyes!
It was a great game. Two great defenses against two good offenses. Ohio State had their chances; they will probably face each other again in a month.
God doesn't like the Buckeyes either.
Won one for the "Little Guy". Jimmy Chitwood smiles.
This Wolverine salutes the Hoosiers!
Bigfoot!
Appropriate ending music,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Fttt3fFTxk
God is good. The players are gay after their victory.
Meanwhile, God gives Texas A&M the Job treatment.
"Original Mike said...
God doesn't like the Buckeyes either."
Then he must hate the fucking Badgers.
This is the season where we say “Glory to God in the highest.”
I hope the two teams have a rematch in the championship game.
One advantage of working at home is that you never hear about football.
It seems only fair that guy should get to bang the sideline chick.
Unfortunately, the Crimson Tide’s quarterback didn’t have the opportunity to give all glory to God.
Yes in the grand tradition of “in all things give the glory to God”… Though the “all things” part is quite the stumbling block when you lose the big game.
Someone get that man another cup of coffee.
And with a grand total of -3 rushing yards, neither did our running backs. [expletive deleted]
I mean, how do you make your case to the committee now? Oh, we had four ranked wins in a row back in October!! Yeah, we peaked too soon, but trust us! I have a really bad Crimson hangover and am gonna make me a sooper strong Bloody Mary and then kick something. Nobody talk to me for the rest of the day… ;)
Maybe God had a wager on the Hoosiers. Rigged!
"Original Mike said...
God doesn't like the Buckeyes either."
All the people in Ohio like the Buckeyes and no one outside of Ohio likes the Buckeyes, therefore God is not in Ohio.
-QED
Curt Cignetti has done an amazing job with Indiana - the historically losingest FB school in NCAA history.
I am eager to see if OSU recovers and faces Indiana again in the national championship game. Georgia may have something to say about that.
Hoo, Hoo, Hoo, HOOSIERS!
Fernando is a good Catholic boy from Miami.
This is from the heart, aided by enough adrenaline to kill you or me. On to the NFL.
This is proof that any thing, yes ANY THING is possible. If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I wouldn't believe it myself.
"Curious George said...
Then he must hate the fucking Badgers."
Could be a Book of Job sort of thing.
I am an IU alum, class of 1976, and have suffered through the ineptitude of its football team for over 50 years. I hardly know what to make of this, except all hail NIL and direct payments to players, not to mention the coaches.
I have no problem with that statement as long as we all remember that also by the glory of God, Christ allowed himself to be betrayed, taken, condemned and killed. by the glory of God you and I get to also experience really hard times to help develop our character and educate us on the difference between good and evil.
After last night, it’s Georgia’s world, the rest of those guys are just jerking off. They were playing FOUR deep on their defensive line yesterday and nobody else can do that.
Well, how else would you explain that missed Ohio State field goal at the end of the game from what looked like a gimme distance away? Works for me.
God was actually helping Duke win in OT to benefit Notre Dame. He was also helping Villanova against Lehigh.
Future Senator Mendoza, ladies and gentlemen!
Curt Cignetti is now the greatest college football coach of all time. He took perennial losers and made them number one in two seasons. Tom Osborne, Nick Sabin et al. had good teams and tradition to work with.
Close game. Indiana defense bent but didn't break. Hopefully, these two will end up in the finals.
Indiana had a weak schedule but this shows they are ready for the bigtime.
That boy has a future as a sportscaster, once he blows his knees out.
@Leland, God knows that victory is sweet but fleeting, but grudges last forever.
A WSJ headline this morning: "Indiana Football Shocks Ohio State—and the Entire Planet"
I very much doubt the "entire planet" gives a hoot about this, or is even aware of college football.
About 4 weeks into the season I heard some guys talking about which teams would get into the playoffs. They mentioned the usual suspects, and I said don't overlook Indiana.
They all laughed and scoffed at the notion. I didn't pursue it, having neither the time nor inclination. This Illini alum is happy for the Hoosiers.
Everyone now, with harmony:
Indiana, Our Indiana
Indiana, we're all for you
We will fight for
the Cream and Crimson
For the glory of old IU
Never daunted, we cannot falter
In the battle, we're tried and true
Indiana, Our Indiana
Indiana, we're all for you!
I guess Cream and Crimson are the new "colors of the year."
Hey Grok, what is the state motto of Ohio? “With God, all things are possible.” (including, losing to Indiana).
LOL... ann and meade have given up on the badgers and are hoosier fans now? Lolol.
Take care those splinters in your backside from jumping on bandwagons don't get infected, kids. You don't get sports if you just always want to root the winner. Try to earrrrrrrrrnnnn something in your life, instead of glomming on to others.
Purdue, man. Stick with you school already. And your state?
Meade said...
Hey Grok, what is the state motto of Ohio? “With God, all things are possible.” (including, losing to Indiana).
12/7/25, 9:15 AM
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Don't drag God into this, you silly little fucker.
Taunt and flaunt all you like, but you're just a silly little fuck, kept by an even sillier woman. You know that right? Three inches when hard, at best, is my guess... nttawwt. Don't act like you're a 20-something with a dragon in your drawers, friend. No matter how much the lady encourages you. It's not healthy, really. hth.
’After last night, it’s Georgia’s world…’
Y’all played a really solid game, donald. Congrats.
tim maguire said...
..."they will probably face each other again in a month."
And that's a travesty. What is the point of having a regular season, or a conference championship game, if the same two teams are going to meet again? Maybe make it best 2-out-of-3?
And why are the two best teams playing each other while the also-rans, who will also compete for the national championship, are getting a bye week? The whole college football monstrosity is an exercise in absurdity, driven by television and greed.
And get off my lawn.
LOL -that guy is great.. adorable.
"Now the losers are champs" - is that what he said?
Misfits... losers... winning. how fun.
God had a hell of a good night.
The Vault Dweller said...
"All the people in Ohio like the Buckeyes and no one outside of Ohio likes the Buckeyes, therefore God is not in Ohio.
The bolded part is false. There are 48 colleges and universities in Ohio that have football programs across various levels, and their fans can get annoyed when OSU sucks all of the oxygen out of the room.
I fall into another bucket of people who are mostly indifferent to college sports. When I do watch college football, I try to find two teams that appear to be evenly matched. It’s no fun to watch a 52-10 beat down, even if you are rooting for the 52 team.
Congratulations, Hoosiers! My brother, an Iowa grad, identified Indiana as the team to watch fairly early in the season. Exciting that they are moving into the #1 spot.
If the CFP takes Alabama or Miami and excludes Duke, that will be a travesty. There should be a limit of 3 teams per conference. And if the conference champ doesn’t get in, no one from the conference should get in.
I have forgiven him for abandoning my Cal Bears, so have been cheering for IN. Always nice to shake things up a bit by defeating the prior champs.
You think he’s giving glory to God? Watch the interview with our current Cal QB Sagapolutele after beating SMU. Now that’s giving glory.
“Curt Cignetti is now the greatest college football coach of all time.”
Maybe someday, but it till be hard to get past Fielding Yost:
‘From 1901 to 1905, his "Point-a-Minute" squads had a record of 55–1–1, outscoring their opponents by a margin of 2,821–42.’
Begley, he’s a former Nebraska coach if that helps.
I can't believe you people can trivialize football like this.
In Europe, only the goalies and rebounders play handsball.
"It sounds so beautiful I want to give all the glory to God we were never supposed to be in this position but by the glory of God" the Hoosiers beat the Buckeyes.”
Getting help from God during a game is cheating. Pretty sure that’s in the rule book somewhere.
God: "Uh, riiight. Anyway..."
If you really want supernatural intervention in sportsball, we should make players be pagans. Have your own god for your own team. The halftime show could include on-field sacrifices for the two gods, kind of like Elijah and the Prophets of Baal. Fans would probably flock to the new cults.
It would erode our Judeo-Christian foundations, but would at least make us a more pious observant people for some kind of religion.
And it would expose the most virulent Muzzie terrorists, kind of like Draw Mohammed Day did. CC, JSM
No idea who hacked into my account this morning and made all those negative comments, re: Bama’s chances of making the playoffs but they should be ashamed!! Where’s the optimism? Good grief…
Fernando Menendez is a good looking kid who appears to be a nice guy. He's also a good Catholic boy, and supposedly attends mass every day. And he must be fairly smart. Played his high school ball in Miami--got a scholarship offer from Yale--decommitted from Yale to go play at Cal Berkeley. Then- thank you NIL--he moves to Indiana. Whatever--it was a good game with two stout defenses, some good offensive teams--and special teams stumbles.
That kid's going to be a great NFL quarterback. His comments about "process" sound like Tom Brady. Insane focus.
The Glory of God stuff was because he's really, really happy. As another great QB once said, "Relax."
God wasn't paying close attention last year and Ohio State won it all. The kid wants to make sure that doesn't happen again.
Georgia beat Bama for a title. That doesn’t happen often. Hardly ever actually. I made a mistake not hanging around Athens for the returning victory celebratory fans, and their peers who waited for them to make a night of it.
’Georgia beat Bama for a title. That doesn’t happen often.’
That was the first time ever.
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