John Love
VIRGINIA TECH KICKER JOHN LOVE NAMED GO BOWLING MILITARY BOWL
STEM SCHOLAR-ATHLETE PRESENTED BY FOGNIGMA
Virginia Tech kicker John Love, who graduated with a degree in biology and is now pursuing a second degree in exercise and health sciences, has been named a Go Bowling Military Bowl STEM Scholar-Athlete presented by Fognigma.
Love, who is from Spartanburg, South Carolina, has a 3.18 grade-point average. He plans to attend medical school and become a doctor.
This is the third consecutive year that Love was recognized as a Military Bowl STEM Scholar-Athlete.
“John Love received a near perfect quiz score and a high “A” in my Concussion Perspective class,” Virginia Tech professor Dr. Stefan Duma said. “This is a biomedical engineering course where we learn all things about concussion and playing sports safely. John was genuinely interested and engaged in the course as reflected by his high marks.”
The Go Bowling Military Bowl is proud to recognize the members of the fifth annual Go Bowling Military Bowl STEM Scholar-Athlete Program presented by Fognigma, honoring some of the brightest minds competing on the football field in the ACC and the American Conference.
“We are excited to once again present the Go Bowling Military Bowl STEM Scholar-Athlete Program and celebrate the successes of these student-athletes on the field and in the classroom,” Military Bowl Foundation President & Executive Director Steve Beck said. “Along with our partners at Fognigma, we congratulate these young men for their achievements and look forward to their continued success.”
The Go Bowling Military Bowl STEM Scholar-Athlete Program presented by Fognigma honors one football
player at each university that is a member of the ACC and the American Conference – the two conferences that are represented in the Go Bowling Military Bowl college football game. These players are studying STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) subjects and/or aspire to STEM careers.
The two players whose teams compete in the 2025 Go Bowling Military Bowl will be recognized at the game, which takes place on Saturday, Dec. 27 at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Md. Kickoff is at 11 a.m. ET and the game will be televised on ESPN. Bowl tickets are on sale now. A donation will be made by Fognigma in the name of these two players to their respective school’s general scholarship fund.