Alberto Mendoza Hints at New Romantic Chapter in Indiana After Georgia Tech Move
Curt Cignetti was not overly disappointed about losing Fernando Mendoza. He believed Alberto Mendoza had already given him a reliable option on the roster. At Indiana, there was strong excitement about seeing the younger brother of a Heisman Trophy winner take over as the starting quarterback next season.
As they say, “the future is never guaranteed.” Alberto Mendoza’s transfer to Georgia Tech flipped the script completely. Still, as the saying goes, “when everything else ends, love remains.” A similar situation appears to be unfolding for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets quarterback.
Recently, Indiana women’s soccer midfielder Maggie Ledwith shared a post on social media in which Alberto appeared in a romantic light.
Hoosiers women’s soccer team athlete posted a series of photo, and on the first slide it was her picture with former Indiana QB.
Maggie Ledwith wrote, “Full heart.” On the same post, Alberto commented, “I would like to thank God and my family. I have made the first slide.”
Although the comment does not clearly confirm a romantic relationship between Alberto Mendoza and Maggie Ledwith, fans have started reading between the lines.
Is Alberto Mendoza Dating Maggie Ledwith?
When it comes to the Georgia Tech quarterback’s fan following, he has become a favorite for many even before his career has properly taken off.
Whether it’s about Alberto Mendoza’s performances or his personal life, one familiar supporter often stands out — soccer sensation Maggie Ledwith.
The Indiana women’s soccer star’s visible support and social media presence have led many fans to speculate that the Georgia Tech QB and the midfielder might be dating. However, there has been no public confirmation from either side.
As of now, any talk of a romantic angle remains purely speculative. Until Mendoza and Maggie Ledwith openly acknowledge anything beyond friendship.
Alberto Mendoza Hints at New Romantic Chapter in Indiana After Georgia Tech Move
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