SouthKBear said:
One day, will have our heisman winner.
Cal88 said:
The trophy is going to sit in Bloomington, we'll never see it.
In any case, I expect JKS to be among the finalists two years from now, if not earlier.
Fernando Mendoza shouts out Cal in his Heisman Trophy acceptance speech
— Thomas Dunn (@Thomasdunn24) December 14, 2025
“To my Cal family, thank you for being the first to believe in my future. Thank you for the opportunity, educating me and giving me the foundation that enabled me to grow into the person I am today.” pic.twitter.com/cOSDmCzmpd
SouthKBear said:
Sad, that it wasn't at Cal and we are an after thought. He did mention Cal, to be fair. But oh well. One day, will have our heisman winner.
The moment Fernando Mendoza became a Heisman winner 🥹🏆 pic.twitter.com/nEobBz3T8U
— ESPN (@espn) December 14, 2025
Fernando Mendoza's speech after winning the Heisman 👏 pic.twitter.com/l2xvqJzKju
— ESPN (@espn) December 14, 2025
Grrrrah76 said:
Three plus years at Cal with a degree and 5 months at Indiana. And which school gets all the honors?
Grrrrah76 said:
Three plus years at Cal with a degree and 5 months at Indiana. And which school gets all the honors?
Grrrrah76 said:
Three plus years at Cal with a degree and 5 months at Indiana. And which school gets all the honors?
"Go Bears Forever!"
— Matt (@nosoupforgeorge) December 14, 2025
-former Cal QB Fernando Mendoza pic.twitter.com/IGVMQPpC42
Grrrrah76 said:
Three plus years at Cal with a degree and 5 months at Indiana. And which school gets all the honors?
Cal_79 said:Grrrrah76 said:
Three plus years at Cal with a degree and 5 months at Indiana. And which school gets all the honors?
The school with an OL that blocks and receivers that catch...
TonyTiger said:SouthKBear said:
Sad, that it wasn't at Cal and we are an after thought. He did mention Cal, to be fair. But oh well. One day, will have our heisman winner.
Dude, How?
Brown reportedly was better than Mendoza and JKS has proved to be better than brown, so.......
#1 Brown
#2 JKS
And third string would have been.............
Bear Googles again?
HistoryBear said:
But isn't the Heisman the kiss of death? What Heisman winner in recent memory had a brilliant pro career without scandal?
That’s the future president of the United States pic.twitter.com/gJ8fR0ykMF
— Megan (@MeganMakinMoney) December 14, 2025
HistoryBear said:
But isn't the Heisman the kiss of death? What Heisman winner in recent memory had a brilliant pro career without scandal?
Grrrrah76 said:
Three plus years at Cal with a degree and 5 months at Indiana. And which school gets all the honors?
Golden One said:Grrrrah76 said:
Three plus years at Cal with a degree and 5 months at Indiana. And which school gets all the honors?
That's because Wilcox was his coach at Cal and Cignetti was his coach at Indiana. Big difference.
Cal88 said:Grrrrah76 said:
Three plus years at Cal with a degree and 5 months at Indiana. And which school gets all the honors?
13-0.
calumnus said:HistoryBear said:
But isn't the Heisman the kiss of death? What Heisman winner in recent memory had a brilliant pro career without scandal?
I assume you mean QBs specifically and "Kiss of death" is far too strong. Here are some current NFL players who won the Heisman:
https://www.ncaa.com/news/football/article/2024-12-09/these-are-active-nfl-players-who-have-won-heisman-trophy?amp
Some really good NFL QBs in there.
Now one issue is that "Heisman" is usually a good QB on a top team, so they can be overrated. Secondly, if a Heisman QB goes #1 he is usually going to a bad team, a bad franchise. So that can be the "kiss of death."
QB in the NFL is a bit of a crapshoot. However, at worst Mendoza will be a long time back up making good money and will be a natural to become a top OC in the future. No one studies and prepares more than he does. And again, that is worst case. Given his rate of progress, who knows how good he can be next year or in following years? When Spacital made him the starter back in 2023, he compared him to Tom Brady.
PAC-10-BEAR said:The moment Fernando Mendoza became a Heisman winner 🥹🏆 pic.twitter.com/nEobBz3T8U
— ESPN (@espn) December 14, 2025Fernando Mendoza's speech after winning the Heisman 👏 pic.twitter.com/l2xvqJzKju
— ESPN (@espn) December 14, 2025
Classy speech, some are saying it's the greatest Heisman acceptance speech ever.
HistoryBear said:
But isn't the Heisman the kiss of death? What Heisman winner in recent memory had a brilliant pro career without scandal?
SouthKBear said:
Sad, that it wasn't at Cal and we are an after thought. He did mention Cal, to be fair. But oh well. One day, will have our heisman winner.
gross
— indy reporter (@Indy_reporter_) December 14, 2025
CALiforniALUM said:PAC-10-BEAR said:The moment Fernando Mendoza became a Heisman winner 🥹🏆 pic.twitter.com/nEobBz3T8U
— ESPN (@espn) December 14, 2025Fernando Mendoza's speech after winning the Heisman 👏 pic.twitter.com/l2xvqJzKju
— ESPN (@espn) December 14, 2025
Classy speech, some are saying it's the greatest Heisman acceptance speech ever.
Who is that? Donald Trump? "Some are saying it's the greatest ever" will never sit with me quite right again as anything other than a con artist statement.
This year's Heisman like no other showed how much this award is not about individual talent as much as it is about a team effort. We've all seen Fernando. He was never a player that could change a game by himself. He was a player who could manage a game when he was surrounded by a good cast of characters, which wasn't what he had at Cal. I'm also a bit turned off by all the highly produced human interest story aspects of the made for TV moment. Too many football players, like all people in society, are flawed. We selectively ignore these flaws in pursuit of the whitewashed sham in the money driven industry of college sports. Let's get back to watching the game, not for the purpose of building false idols.