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why did mendoza transfer to indiana

Fernando Mendoza transferred from Cal to Indiana mainly to develop in a system he believed would make him a pro-ready quarterback, under a coaching staff he trusted and alongside his younger brother, Alberto, who was already at IU. He also chose Indiana over higher-paying and higher-profile options because of his belief in Curt Cignetti’s program and its fit for his long-term goals.

Development and NFL aspirations

  • Mendoza said he wanted an offensive system and coaching staff that would better prepare him to be a “pro-ready quarterback” and help him become the “best Fernando Mendoza possible.”
  • He felt that, even after a productive stint at Cal, he still had “a ton of things to get better at,” and viewed Indiana as the best place to make that developmental jump.

Coaching fit with Curt Cignetti

  • A key turning point was his conversations with head coach Curt Cignetti, who emphasized detailed QB development rather than simply promising wins or stats.
  • Mendoza said Cignetti convinced him that at Indiana, more than at the other programs recruiting him, he would maximize his potential as a quarterback.

Family and brother at Indiana

  • Mendoza’s younger brother, Alberto, was already a redshirt freshman quarterback at Indiana, giving Fernando an inside look at the program.
  • He mentioned that being able to play with his brother, and getting “the good, the bad, the ugly” about IU from him, was a major factor in choosing Bloomington.

Turning down other big offers

  • In the transfer portal, Mendoza was highly rated and drew strong interest from “blue blood” programs like Georgia and Missouri, and serious attention from Miami.
  • Reporting indicates he even turned down a significantly larger NIL offer—nearly seven figures more—from Miami to play for Indiana, prioritizing fit and development over money.

Impact at Indiana

  • After transferring, Mendoza quickly became central to Indiana’s rise, breaking program passing records and emerging as a national name at quarterback.
  • His success is often cited as validation that his move to Indiana for system, coaching, and development was the right call.

TL;DR: Mendoza left Cal for Indiana because he believed Cignetti’s system, the chance to grow with his brother at IU, and a clear developmental plan would best prepare him for the NFL, even over more money and bigger-brand schools.

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