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With just minutes to go before the Peach Bowl showdown between the No. 1 undefeated and undisputed Indiana Hoosiers and the Oregon Ducks, all eyes are on Heisman QB Fernando Mendoza to see if he can pull off one last miracle. While he’s locked in for the biggest test of his career, some folks are wondering just how much the QB1 is actually bringing home for taking the Indiana Hoosiers to their best-ever season before he heads to the NFL.

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Fernando Mendoza’s Contract Breakdown

Fernando Mendoza is right in the middle of the new age of college football, where players actually get paid by their schools. He doesn’t have an old-school professional contract yet, but he does have a binding agreement with Indiana University through a new revenue-sharing plan. This is separate from the money he makes from his various endorsement deals with big names like Adidas and Dr Pepper. It’s how the top guys get their cash flow now – a mix of school money and brand deals.

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Actually, looking back on the last five years, Fernando has been busy just being a world-class student and certified player. He played for the UC Berkeley Golden Bears from 2022 through 2024, becoming a full-time starter in 2023 and graduating from the Haas School of Business last summer with a degree in business administration. Explains why his post-game pressers are gems.

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However, the big leap of faith came with his transfer to Indiana for the 2025 season. It came with around $2 million worth of greens.

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The real money jump is still in the future. Fernando is expected to enter the 2026 NFL Draft after this season wraps up. Right now, all the experts think he’ll be the number one pick overall. If that happens, he will finally sign a true professional contract with an NFL team that could be worth well over $55 million. That’s when his current college earnings will look like small pennies compared to his pro salary!

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What is Fernando Mendoza’s salary?

Because of NCAA rules, Fernando doesn’t get a “salary” from his school, so his bank account grows through Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals instead. Think of it as a collection of high-paying side hustles rather than one steady paycheck from the university. Since NIL only became a thing in 2021, he went from earning nothing early in his career to being a millionaire this season.

Right now, analysts estimate Fernando Mendoza’s total net worth to be somewhere between $800k and $1.5 million. It’s a bit of a moving target because of things like taxes and how some of that money might be structured in trusts. His NIL earnings jumped from $1.6 million to $2.6 million after leading his Hoosiers to 13-0, including the first outright Big Ten title since 1945.

2023Cal Golden Bears$0N/ABackup / Starter Transition
2024Cal Golden Bears$0$1,600,000Breakout Season
2025Indiana$0$2,600,000Heisman year
2026NFL$0$10,000,000+Projected NFL Rookie Year
2027NFL$0$12,000,000+Projected NFL Year 2

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Fernando Mendoza’s NIL Deal Net Worth/ Sponsors

Fernando has some pretty big-name sponsors backing him. He’s signed deals with major brands like Dr Pepper, T-Mobile, and even Epic Games (you know, the Fortnite folks). Can’t forget his biggest one. Adidas contract. Last month, Mendoza took it to his LinkedIn to flex his Three Stripes deal, “Excited to share that I’ve accepted an opportunity to join adidas!

I’m very grateful for everyone who has supported me along the way and excited to bring my passion for sport, leadership, and work ethic to the Three Stripes. Let’s get to work.”

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He also has partnerships with Keurig, Rent-A-Center, and Royal Canin. The exact length of these individual contracts isn’t made public, but they’re all part of what makes up his impressive total earning potential. But here’s a rough estimation:

(Mind, this is just a rough estimation to give you an idea.) 

AdidasAthletic apparel and footwearDec 2025Multi-year$500,000+ annually (est.)$15.5 Billion
Dr PepperCarbonated soft drinkOct 2025Single season (extension option)$100,000+ (est.)$24.8 Billion
T-MobileWireless network operatorNov 2025Single season (extension option)$75,000+ (est.)$177 Billion
Epic GamesVideo game & software developer (Fortnite)Sep 2025Single-season activation$50,000+ (est.)$32 Billion
KeurigCoffee brewing systemsNov 2025Seasonal$40,000+ (est.)$21 Billion (Keurig Dr Pepper parent)
Rent-A-CenterRent-to-own furniture, electronics & appliancesOct 2025Seasonal$30,000+ (est.)$1.2 Billion
Royal Canin food manufacturerSep 2025Seasonal$25,000+ (est.)$20 Billion (Mars, Inc. parent)

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Fernando Mendoza’s NIL welfare

What’s really cool is that Fernando is using his fame for good. He’s pledged to donate all of his NIL earnings to the Mendoza Hope Fund, which supports after-school programs and scholarships. Plus, he launched a “Mendoza Mania” merchandise line, and all the money from that goes to the National MS Society, a cause close to his heart because his mother has MS (Multiple Sclerosis).

The truth is, he turned his college years into a multimillion-dollar platform. All that while staying humble enough to give back to charity. Whether he beats Oregon today or not, he has already won the financial game and the hearts of the state of Indiana by putting a basketball-first program on the CFP semifinals map. It’s only a matter of time before his NFL career takes off.

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