The Indiana Hoosiers could be missing an important member of their team when they go to the White House to celebrate their national championship victory. After going 16-0 and defeating Miami in the CFP national championship to win their first title, the Hoosiers are slated to visit the White House on May 11. Visiting the White House is a customary way for championship teams of various sports in the U.S. to celebrate their accomplishment, including for college football champions. The star of the team, Heisman trophy-winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza, might not be able to make the trip, though. Mendoza was just selected No. 1 in the 2026 NFL draft by the Raiders last week— officially taking him off the job market —and might be too busy with practice to make it if the visit interferes with the start of OTAs. “If it is on the first day of OTAs, like I said I’m on the bottom of the totem pole here. I gotta prove myself,” Mendoza told reporters on Saturday. “I can’t miss practice. ...…