College football champion Indiana Hoosiers to visit White House this month: Source

The Hoosiers went undefeated in the 2025 college football season.

May 2, 2026, 8:28 AM

The Indiana Hoosiers -- 2025 College Football Playoff national champions -- will visit the White House on Monday, May 11, according to a source familiar with the team's plans.

It's unclear whether former Indiana quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza will attend. Mendoza was the first player chosen in April's NFL draft.

ABC News reached out to the White House about the upcoming visit but did not receive an immediate response.

PHOTO: Fernando Mendoza
Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza (15) is interviewed during the trophy ceremony after Indiana defeated Miami in a College Football Playoff national championship game, Monday, Jan. 19, 2026, in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Lynne Sladky/AP

Led by a late-game touchdown run by Mendoza, the Hoosiers' undefeated season was capped off in storybook fashion this past January, when the team defeated the Miami Hurricanes 27-21 for their first-ever championship.

Indiana Head Coach Curt Cignetti is also expected to attend.

The White House trip is an honor bestowed to the championship winning teams in both college and professional sports. It's often coupled with visits to Capitol Hill but the source couldn't determine whether the team's schedule would feature a trip to Congress.

PHOTO: Fernando Mendoza
Las Vegas Raiders first-round draft pick Fernando Mendoza speaks during an NFL football news conference Friday, April 24, 2026, in Henderson, Nev.
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President Donald Trump welcomed several NCAA collegiate champions to the White House last month.

The Hoosiers' expected visit comes amid Trump's efforts to "save" college sports. The president signed an executive order last month urging Congress to "expeditiously" pass legislation that addresses the future of competition and opportunity in all college sports, especially football and basketball.

Meanwhile, the Hoosiers championship also comes as name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals have been scrutinized by the White House and lawmakers in Washington concerning pay-for-play and player eligibility.

Looking to repeat as national champions, the Hoosiers finished spring practice last week with a reloaded squad that features top transfer portal pickups, quarterback Josh Hoover and wide receiver Nick Marsh.

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