Former Indiana Quarterback Not Happy With '60 Minutes'

by The Spun
Former Indiana Quarterback Not Happy With '60 Minutes'

Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza walks off the field.

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A former Indiana Hoosiers quarterback isn't happy with "60 Minutes."

Indiana, the No. 1 team in the country, is set to take on No. 10 Miami in the College Football Playoff national title game. Kickoff between the Hoosiers and the Hurricanes is set for 7:50 p.m. E.T.

For much of the modern times, Indiana football has been more of a laughing stock than a powerhouse. The Hoosiers are one of the worst major programs in college football history, at least from a wins and losses perspective.

CBS's "60 Minutes" highlighted that this week.

60 Minutes logo.

60 Minutes.

But one former Indiana Hoosiers quarterback isn't happy with the segment. He jokingly threatened to sue "60 Minutes" for defamation based on their clip.

That's not happening, obviously, but he's still insulted.

Former Indiana quarterback calls out '60 Minutes'

The former Hoosiers quarterback called out "60 Minutes" online.

"60 Minutes did a segment on Curt Cignetti and Indiana Football. At the top, they showed me getting a pass knocked down vs Ohio State. (In this video.) I threw 4 TDs in that game, 3 shown here, zero INTs. I demand they show the ENTIRE GAME or I will sue for like, $16M😜," he joked.

Kickoff between Indiana and Miami, meanwhile, is coming in a couple of hours.

The game will air on ESPN.

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