The Indiana Hoosiers stunned the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Big Ten Championship game on Saturday. The 13-10 win marked the Hoosiers' first victory over the Buckeyes in 30 games.After ending the Buckeyes' dream of an undefeated season, Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza, who went 15-of-23 with 222 yards, a touchdown pass and an interception, shared his feelings on winning the championship game.“It sounds so beautiful!” Mendoza said after the game. "I want to give all the glory to God, we were never supposed to be in this position but by the glory of God, the great coaches, great teammates, everyone we have around us, we were able to pull this off. Whoever thought the Hoosiers would be here? But now the Hoosiers are flippin’ champs! Let’s go!”Mendoza's on-field interview with Fox’s Jenny Taft went viral, garnering more than 800k views on X. Former Las Vegas Raiders linebacker Will Compton reacted to Mendoza's viral reaction on X, writing:"Fernando Mendoza is Kirk Cousins on cocaine. Dude doesn’t miss on the microphone."Will Compton @_willcomptonLINKFernando Mendoza is Kirk Cousins on cocaine Dude doesn’t miss on the microphoneMendoza has led the Hoosiers to a historic 13-0 record this season and Indiana is likely to earn the No. 1 seed for the postseason after their win against the Buckeyes.“We’re process-oriented," Mendoza said. "We’re going day-by-day, whether it’s the offensive line, the defense, the coaches, special teams, we’re all process-oriented to one goal. That’s our thing. Because we’re brothers, we can drag teams into the deep end because we know we’re going to stick together and we’re the strongest glue ever.”Will Compton rips Lane Kiffin's dramatic move from Ole Miss to LSU TigersEarlier this week, Lane Kiffin ended the drama surrounding his coaching future after making the move from Ole Miss to LSU in a controversial decision. Will Compton, creator of the "Bussin' with the Boys" podcast, reacted to the news on X."No. Lane Kiffin should not be able to coach Ole Miss as LSU’s Head Coach. The hero has now become the villain," Compton wrote on X.Kiffin reportedly signed a seven-year, $91 million deal with the Tigers, making him one of the highest-paid coaches in college football.