The Indiana Hoosiers’ White House visit is quickly approaching, but Fernando Mendoza is focused on his new job. The former Indiana quarterback, who was drafted No. 1 overall less than two weeks by the Raiders, was asked about attending the school’s scheduled White House visit on May 11. Mendoza replied that he was prepared to miss the White House visit, believing that it fell on the first day of OTAs and that he was at the “bottom of the totem pole” as a rookie. “I can’t miss practice. … As a rookie, I don’t think that’s a good look,” he said. “I want to try to best serve my teammates and I don’t know if that’d be accomplishing that goal.” Fernando Mendoza said he was at the “bottom of the total pole” as a rookie. AP President Donald Trump routinely hosts championship teams across sports, though some teams and individual players have declined invitations.…