Indiana’s Cignetti Gifts Trump Custom Hoosiers Jersey as NCAA Champs Visit WH: ‘I Like This Guy’

President Donald Trump welcomed the Indiana Hoosiers to the White House on Monday after the team completed a perfect 16-0 season and won the College Football Playoff national championship in January. Trump held the event on the South Lawn and then welcomed the players and coaches into the Oval Office, praising head coach Curt Cignetti repeatedly as the center of “the biggest story.” During the ceremony, Trump also joked about quarterback fernando Mendoza not attending as he was tied up with NFL obligations, noting Mendoza called him and is currently participating in spring training. Indiana’s season culminated with a 27-21 victory over Miami in the national title game.




President Donald Trump welcomed the national champion Indiana Hoosiers football team to the White House Monday.

The Hoosiers visited Washington after completing a perfect 16-0 season and winning the College Football Playoff national championship in January.

Trump hosted players and coaches on the South Lawn before later welcoming them into the Oval Office. The president repeatedly praised head coach Curt Cignetti during the event.

“This was a year that will live forever in the hearts of Indiana football fans,” Trump said.

He then told Cignetti, “It was an exciting year for football, but maybe you’re the biggest story.”

At another point during the ceremony, Trump added, “I think he’s the coach of the last decade.”

The president also smiled while holding up a custom Hoosiers jersey presented to him during the ceremony with the number 47 on the back under his name.

“I like this guy,” Trump said of Cignetti.

Trump made note of the absence of star quarterback Fernando Mendoza, who did not attend because of NFL obligations.

Mendoza, the 2025 Heisman Trophy winner and No. 1 overall NFL draft pick by the Las Vegas Raiders, is currently participating in training activities with his new team.

“He was so nice. He called,” Trump said while addressing Vice President J.D. Vance.

“Actually, J.D., he’s a big fan of ours,” Trump added.

The president joked about Mendoza missing the event before immediately defending him.

“The reason he didn’t is because he’s at spring training,” Trump said.

Trump concluded of Mendoza, “He’s a great guy, actually, and he is actually a big fan of what we’re doing for our country.”

Indiana finished its perfect championship season with a 27-21 victory over Miami in the national title game after a century of being irrelevant in the sport.

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