Donald Trump 'not happy' Fernando Mendoza skipped White House ceremony
The president welcomed the Hoosiers on Monday.
Donald Trump 'not happy' Fernando Mendoza skipped White House ceremony originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The Indiana Hoosiers visited the White House on Monday afternoon.
Among the numerous sights and sounds this year's national champions got to experience was a full tour and being honored by Donald Trump in a ceremony. Indiana's top contributor was absent from the event. Fernando Mendoza, who led the Hoosiers to the first 16-0 season in college football over the last 132 years, didn't RSVP for the gathering in Washington, DC.
The Las Vegas Raiders top pick made the decision to skip the festivities, citing offseason OTAs starting up. For Mendoza, the choice was a no-brainer. Even before becoming the top selection in this year's draft, the Hoosiers' Heisman has been working to perfect his new role for the Raiders.
This requires a bit of a learning curve as he'll move under center and away from taking snaps in shotgun formation. Mendoza has been working with Brian Griese to master the West Coast offense, along with trying to sync his footwork in the process. Not an easy task and one he'll need all the time to understand this offseason.