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Former Cal quarterback Fernando Mendoza admits feeling “a little bit guilty” that his departure from Berkeley may have ...
Cal’s Fernando Mendoza, who has emerged as one of the country’s up-and-coming quarterbacks, announced on social media Wednesday that he’s leaving school and entering the transfer portal.
Cal head coach Justin Wilcox made it clear on Tuesday that Fernando Mendoza is now the Bears’ starting quarterback, but Wilcox noted that situations during a game could affect the choice at that ...
After indisputably becoming a campus hero in Berkeley during the 2024 college football season, Cal quarterback Fernando Mendoza announced he’s leaving the school and entering his name into the ...
Fernando Mendoza laments leaving Cal, ... That doesn't mean it was easy for Mendoza to leave Cal after starting 19 games for the Bears over the last two seasons.
Cal quarterback Fernando Mendoza is entering the NCAA transfer portal, he announced on social media Wednesday.. The 6-foot-5, 225-pound redshirt sophomore is expected to be one of the most coveted ...
BERKELEY — Fernando Mendoza clearly embraced the suggestion that Cal’s 98-yard, fourth-quarter, game-winning touchdown drive will become a piece of Big Game lore.
Mendoza, at 6'5'' and 225 pounds, will be joining a Hoosiers team that went 11-2 and reached the College Football Playoff in 2024. While the team will not fly under the radar this season, Mendoza ...
Mendoza threw five interceptions in Cal’s final two games, giving him 14 touchdown passes, 10 interceptions and a 133.58 passer rating for the season.
Mendoza, the unshakable leader of this year’s Cal team, was visibly emotional after the game. “That was an amazing comeback. It shows how tough we are as a team,” Mendoza said, his voice ...
Moments after Cal's 39-38 loss to No. 8 Miami, in which the Golden Bears held a 35-10 third-quarter lead and a 38-18 early fourth-quarter lead, Mendoza and linebacker Cade Uluave spoke to the ...