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Fernando Mendoza didn't attend Indiana's White House visit, but called Trump: 'Big fan of ours'

Fernando Mendoza didn't attend Indiana's White House visit, but called Trump: 'Big fan of ours'

WASHINGTON — FormerIndiana footballquarterbackFernando MendozaRSVP'd directly to the White House.

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According to President Donald Trump, Mendoza called the President last week to tell him he wouldn’t be able to attend the event at the White House on Monday afternoon honoringIUfootball.

“He’s a big fan of ours, but you wouldn’t believe it because he didn’t show up,” Trump joked on the South Lawn. “I’m not happy, but that’s OK, the reason he didn't is because he’s at spring training…like his first day or something, I said you better go there.”

After going No. 1 overall to Raiders, Mendozatold reporters in Las Vegas last weekhe wouldn’t attend the event since it conflicted with his new team’s offseason training schedule.

"I believe May 11 is the first day of OTAs," Mendoza said. "I don't have the calendar. If it is on the first day of OTAs, I'm at the bottom of the totem poll, I've got to prove myself. I can't miss practice. As a rookie I don't think that's a good look and I want to best serve my teammates. I don't know if I'd be accomplishing that goal."

Indianawaited until after spring practice wrapped up to schedule the visit to Washington D.C. but the timing of the event made it difficult for many former players to attend. The eight Hoosiers who were drafted last month are all in the midst of getting acclimated with their new teams and none of them made it to the event, a fact that came up reportedly during the half hour-long ceremony.

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Trump called out for the likes of Pat Coogan and D’Angelo Ponds as he ran through the 2025 season, only to be told repeatedly the players weren’t in attendance.

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“Where’s D’Angelo?” Trump said as IU players yelled out training camp. “Oh, I can’t believe it. No wonder you won.”

Indiana presented Trump with a No. 47 Indiana jersey along with a helmet and football. The President promised players a tour of the oval office before they made the return trip home.

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This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star:Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza calls President Donald Trump, misses visit