Indiana's Fernando Mendoza spent the College Football Playoff showing the nation just why he earned the Heisman Trophy.
Mendoza threw more touchdown passes (eight) than incompletions (five) in Indiana's first two playoff victories — lopsided wins over Alabama in the Rose Bowl quarterfinal and Oregon in the Fiesta Bowl semifinal. His statistics weren't quite as impressive in Monday's 27-21 championship game victory over Miami, but he showed plenty of poise and guile while returning to his hometown.
Mendoza delivered the signature moment of this playoff with his 12-yard touchdown run on a fourth-and-4 play to extend Indiana's lead to 24-14 in the fourth quarter. He also avoided any turnovers while getting harassed all night by Miami's superstar defensive line duo of Rueben Bain and Akheem Mesidor.
All three of those players were easy choices for the Associated Press' all-playoff team. As we did with our all-bowl team that included top players from all the non-playoff bowl games, we made room for four defensive linemen, four linebackers and five defensive backs to account for all different types of defensive schemes.
Here's a rundown of our top playoff performers at each position.
QB Fernando Mendoza, Indiana
Mendoza completed nearly three-quarters of his passes for 555 yards with eight touchdown passes, one touchdown run and no turnovers in the playoff. He was 14 of 16 with three touchdowns in the 38-3 rout of Alabama and 17 of 20 with five touchdowns in the 56-22 blowout of Oregon.
RB Mark Fletcher, Miami