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Jordan Love quietly pays off student loan debt for entire Utah State class of 2019

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Logan, Utah 

Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love has made headlines for an act of generosity that goes far beyond football. The former Utah State University standout has quietly paid off all outstanding

student loan debt for members of the university’s Class of 2019, giving dozens of graduates a fresh start in life.

According to university sources, Love personally covered roughly $130,000 in remaining balances

for students who had not yet finished paying their loans. The gesture was carried out discreetly through his charitable foundation, with no announcement or media involvement.

 

Love was reportedly inspired to take action after hearing that a fellow Utah State alumnus — and close friend from his 2018 New Mexico Bowl championship team — was delaying graduate school because of lingering debt. The story reminded him of how much the school had done for him.

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Jordan Love played for the Utah State Aggies from 2016 to 2019, throwing for over 8,600 yards and 60 touchdowns across his college career. He was named MVP of the 2018 New Mexico Bowl

, cementing his place as one of the greatest quarterbacks in program history.

 

University officials confirmed that Love’s representatives reached out earlier this year to coordinate the debt relief process, ensuring that every qualifying account was paid in full. The university only learned of his involvement after the payments were completed.

A spokesperson for Utah State said, “We were informed that an anonymous donor had covered student loans for the Class of 2019. When we discovered it was Jordan, we were deeply moved by his humility and his ongoing commitment to the Aggie community.”

For many graduates, student loan debt has been a major obstacle to career growth and financial stability. Love’s gift not only eliminates that burden but also reflects the character and leadership he’s shown since his days in Logan.

As word spreads, Packers fans and Utah State alumni alike are celebrating Love not just for his rising NFL career, but for his compassion — a quarterback who continues to lead with heart and never forgets where it all began.

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