Bloomington, Ind. — The Indiana Hoosiers will visit the White House on Monday, May 11, following their Jan. 19 national championship victory over the Miami Hurricanes, 27-21, which completed a 16-0 2025 season and featured Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza as the team's leading player. The scheduled May 11 visit, confirmed this week by local sports directors and FOX59/CBS4, is expected to include head coach Curt Cignetti; Mendoza's attendance is uncertain after being selected in April's NFL draft, ABC News sought comment from the White House and did not receive an immediate response, and the event continues the team's post-title engagements.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
This isn't just a sports story. It's about community pride and achievement. The Hoosiers' perfect season and national championship put Indiana on the map. If you're a local, it's a chance to celebrate. If you're a sports fan, it's a reminder of the thrill of the game.
The Hoosiers' White House visit is a well-deserved recognition of their hard work and talent. Whether Fernando Mendoza attends or not, it's a moment of national spotlight for Indiana. Worth forwarding if you know a Hoosier fan or anyone who loves a good underdog story.
Indiana University, its football program, and Bloomington-area businesses benefited from national exposure, recruiting momentum, merchandise sales, and increased local tourism associated with the 2025 national championship and the planned White House visit.
The Miami Hurricanes football program and its players suffered the loss in the Jan. 19 championship game and therefore missed the opportunity to claim the 2025 national title.
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