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Fernando Mendoza becomes Indiana’s first Heisman winner, Pavia’s outcry overshadows ceremony, Southeast Sports+
On Saturday, Indiana Quarterback Fernando Mendoza became the first Heisman trophy winner in program history, garnering more votes than Diego Pavia, Jeremiyah Love and Julian Sayin. Mendoza, a projected first round pick in next year’s NFL Draft,
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.
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On Sunday, Pavia issued an apology for the comment on X.
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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,