Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza adds another big award on Eve of Heisman Ceremony

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Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza has won the Davey O’Brien Award as the nation’s top quarterback, the second of what could be three major honors in as many days, with the redshirt junior also heavily favored to win the Heisman Trophy.

Mendoza was the first winner announced during ESPN’s college awards Friday night. The Heisman winner will be announced Saturday night in New York, and Mendoza is an overwhelming favorite to take home the trophy, according to BetMGM.

“It’s a wonderful feeling. I really don’t feel right,” said Mendoza from New York. “It’s a testament to so many people who believed in me, who have helped me become the player I am today, and all those people, especially before anyone knew my name.”

The O’Brien honor came the day after Mendoza was named The Associated Press Player of the Year.

The California transfer led the Hoosiers to a 13-0 record, a win over Ohio State in the Big Ten championship and the top seed in the College Football Playoff. Indiana’s first O’Brien winner set a program record with 33 touchdown passes to just 6 interceptions.

Mendoza was chosen over Ohio State freshman Julian Sayin and Texas A&M’s Marcel Reed, two other quarterbacks poised to lead their teams in the CFP.

Report from the Associated Press.

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