Utah Food Bank gets massive pork donation; college football players did the heavy lifting

Players from Utah State University, Brigham Young University and Southern Utah University stand with Ginette Bott, president and CEO of the Utah Food Bank in South Salt Lake, after unloading 20,000 pounds of pork on Friday.

Players from Utah State University, Brigham Young University and Southern Utah University stand with Ginette Bott, president and CEO of the Utah Food Bank in South Salt Lake, after unloading 20,000 pounds of pork on Friday. (Utah Food Bank)


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KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • BYU, SUU and Utah State football players unloaded 20,000 pounds of pork Friday.
  • The annual donation from UPPA and Daily's Meats aids Utah families in need.
  • Players expressed gratitude for participating in the service project and helping others.

SALT LAKE CITY — A handful of BYU, Southern Utah University and Utah State University football players worked together Friday to unload 20,000 pounds of pork at the Utah Food Bank.

It's an annual donation since 2019, due to a partnership between the Utah Pork Producers Association, or UPPA, and Daily's Premium Meats.

The three football teams joined forces to form a human chain, passing heavy boxes down an assembly line. Players from Southern Utah and Utah State wore their team jerseys, while the four BYU players worked alongside them in matching team gear.

It was the quintessential example of the old adage: Many hands make light work. In less than 10 minutes, the players had loaded two full pallets worth of thick-sliced bacon.

The donation will provide over 100,000 servings to Utah families in need.

What the players said

One player from each football team expressed gratitude for their participation in this service project and their university's desire to give back, each ending their brief remarks with a spirited "Go (mascot)."

"We at SUU are so grateful to have made the trip (up to Salt Lake City) today to serve and be a part of something so special," Lincoln Tuioti-Mariner, a defensive back for the Thunderbirds, said.

Legend Glasker, a BYU freshman, told the Deseret News that the service reminds him of how Jesus Christ served while on Earth.

And last but not least, George Maile, an offensive lineman for the Utah State Aggies, said, "We're thrilled and grateful to help out families in need and address food insecurity across Utah."

Football players from Utah State University, Brigham Young University and Southern Utah University worked together to pass boxes along an assembly line in the Utah Food Bank warehouse in South Salt Lake, Friday.
Football players from Utah State University, Brigham Young University and Southern Utah University worked together to pass boxes along an assembly line in the Utah Food Bank warehouse in South Salt Lake, Friday. (Photo: Utah Food Bank)

What UPPA and Utah Food Bank representatives said

A press release from the association says, "UPPA strives to positively impact the industry and beyond with a focus on sustainable practices and community support."

"Too many families in our community are struggling to put food on the table," said Todd Ballard, UPPA president.

Since 2019, the UPPA has donated more than 200,000 pounds of meat to Utah Food Bank, according to the release.

"We're thankful to UPPA, Daily's Meats, and BYU, USU and SUU Athletics for their generosity and commitment to our community," said Ginette Bott, president and CEO of the Utah Food Bank.

The Key Takeaways for this article were generated with the assistance of large language models and reviewed by our editorial team. The article, itself, is solely human-written.

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