- Bobby Wagner addressed 6,300 Utah State graduates, sharing his journey from to USU and the NFL.
- Wagner emphasized the importance of networking and embracing the unexpected.
- Wagner expressed pride in being an Aggie, saying he "felt the love and "felt the energy" during his tenure there.
LOGAN — Faces brimming with optimism and excitement filled the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum Wednesday as over 6,300 students graduated from Utah State University.
Marking the first commencement ceremony of new USU President Brad Mortensen's tenure, graduates got the chance to hear from a true Aggie legend in NFL linebacker Bobby Wagner.
Throughout a career that has spanned 14 seasons, Wagner has experienced immense individual and collective success, being named a 10-time Pro Bowler, a six-time First-team All-Pro and Super Bowl XLVII champion.
Additionally, Wagner was named to the NFL's All-Decade Team for the 2010s and, in 2025, was named as the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year, a prestigious award given annually to one player in the league whose impact reaches beyond the gridiron and into the community.
But before he went on to become a four-year starter, tie the all-time school record in tackles and lead USU to its first bowl appearance in 14 years, Wagner was close to not being an Aggie.
He described being hesitant to commit to Utah State — a feeling that was exacerbated on his visit to the school — mostly because of the snow.
With USU being the only school to offer Wagner a scholarship, his mom gave him an ultimatum.
"She told me that I either accepted the scholarship or I wasn't coming back home," Wagner said, drawing laughs from the crowd. "I accepted the scholarship, and one of the things that that taught me was, sometimes the place that you least expect to be is the place that you (are) exactly supposed to be. And ever since then, when I first stepped on campus as an Aggie, everybody, the students, the teachers, my coaches, they accepted me as one, and I felt the love and I felt the energy from Utah State."
To this day, Wagner said he takes pride in being a Utah State product, even saying he felt offended when people around the NFL would assume he went to the University of Utah or Brigham Young University.
He also took some time to espouse a bit of professional wisdom on the graduates, emphasizing the importance of networking — no matter the career field.
"I walked into the locker room one day ... and Richard Sherman and Doug Baldwin were talking about how great Stanford was, and they were talking about the connection they made at this event," Wagner said.
This motivated him to seek similar connections, eventually leading him to track down USU alumnus Charlie Denson, who spent more than 30 years at Nike, including as Nike brand president from 2001 to 2013.
This connection, Wagner said, opened "so many doors" for him in the business world.
"I truly believe that the Aggie alum and this Aggie family is something beautiful that we should appreciate, and we should really take into account, because they want to see you win, just like I want to see you guys win," Wagner said.
It was his next line, though, that really brought the house down.
"It's fun to be able to talk trash to every other school, like I tell them, 'I don't know, Stanford's cool, but it's not Utah State,' you know what I mean?" Wagner said.
"Congratulations on everything that you've accomplished so far, but understand it is just the beginning. You have so much to accomplish, and I believe that we will win," Wagner concluded.










