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Indiana’s Curt Cignetti Rejects NFL Talk as Heisman QB Fernando Mendoza Returns Home for Title Game

His firm stance signals full attention on Monday night in Miami Gardens.

Overview

  • No. 1 Indiana (15-0) faces No. 10 Miami on Monday at 7:30 p.m. ET at Hard Rock Stadium after CFP routs of Alabama and Oregon.
  • Cignetti said he is "not an NFL guy," recalling he declined an opportunity with the Packers in 2000, and he recently signed an eight-year deal through 2033.
  • Mendoza, a Miami native and Christopher Columbus High alum, downplayed the homecoming narrative and enters the game with 41 touchdowns to 6 interceptions this season.
  • The Raiders hold the No. 1 pick and are expected by multiple outlets to target Mendoza, with team brass set to attend the title game to evaluate him.
  • Analysts and coaches, including Josh Pate, Mario Cristobal and Bruce Arians, have lauded Mendoza’s accuracy, poise and athleticism, and Cristobal noted he played high school football with Mendoza’s father.