Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza remains the favorite for the Heisman Trophy, despite others joining the conversation. The analysts are confident in his body of work.
According to the latest update from ESPN, Mendoza’s odds shortened, but many believe his campaign is already locked into being a finalist.
Though he isn’t producing new highlight moments often, his established production is sufficient. As ESPN noted that this is “the rare Heisman race in which the leader’s absence reinforces his lead.” The analysis argues that Mendoza doesn’t need additional volume or standout plays. He simply must avoid a significant meltdown, particularly in the Big Ten title game.
Indiana will likely be an underdog in the conference title game, but he could still come away as the heavy odds on him winning the trophy. With few contenders threatening his position and no clear defining moment on the horizon for others, Mendoza appears firmly in control of the Heisman narrative.
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