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Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza claimed the Heisman Trophy, but his win also reopened a familiar discussion in Boulder, remembering how Colorado Buffaloes stars Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders shaped the award’s recent narrative.
See what Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss had to say about receiving two first-place votes for the 2025 Heisman Trophy.
Fernando Mendoza has won the 2025 Heisman Trophy. The Indiana quarterback beat out fellow finalists Diego Pavia, Julian Sayin and Jeremiyah Love for the award.
Pavia, who is listed at 6'0" on Vanderbilt's website, appeared shorter than fellow finalists Jeremiyah Love, who also is listed at 6'0", and Julian Sayin, who is 6'1", according to Ohio State's website.
The Heisman Trophy was given out Saturday night to Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza during a ceremony in New York City. Here are the highlights:
You can watch coverage of the annual Heisman Trophy Ceremony this Saturday at 7 p.m. ET. Hosted by ESPN's Chris Fowler, the Heisman Trophy Ceremony will honor the 91st Heisman winner live from Lincoln Center in New York City.
One player considered a sneaky No. 1 pick at one point was LaNorris Sellers, but South Carolina did not build on its nine-win campaign from 2024. Sellers is set to go back to school, so he's no longer in the running to be the top pick.
One Heisman Trophy voter appears to have received some nasty responses to his 2025 Heisman Trophy ballot. While his votes didn't align 100% with the award's final tally, Shehan Jeyarajah, a national college football writer for CBS Sports,
Everyone handles disappointment in their own way, and Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia definitely had his own response after losing out on the Heisman Trophy