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Memories, not millions, drive Te’o

By Nancy Armour
Associated Press

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Dec 20, 2011
LAST UPDATED: 01:51 a.m. HST, Dec 20, 2011

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. » Memories matter more to Manti Te’o than material things.

The chance to spend another year with his Notre Dame teammates outweighed any luxuries the linebacker would be able to buy with his NFL millions, the former Punahou star said Monday. It was the first time Te’o met with the media since announcing Dec. 11 that he would return for his senior season at Notre Dame.

“It’s the moments that you share with the people you love that you’re going to take with you,” Te’o said. “One day we’re all going to pass on, and I’m not going to be able to take a Cadillac, I’m not going to be able to take the big mansion and all that stuff. The only things that I’m going to have are the memories I have here at Notre Dame and with my family and back at home. Millions of dollars can’t buy those.”

Te’o, who was a finalist for the Butkus Award given to the country’s best linebacker, figured to be a high-round pick in the NFL Draft in April. But he didn’t even bother waiting for his draft evaluation before making his decision, which he announced at the Lott IMPACT Trophy dinner.

He had asked receiver Michael Floyd, who faced a similar decision last year, if putting the NFL on hold had been worth it. And he asked himself that same question as he watched the senior video during Notre Dame’s award banquet. The answers gave him all the information he needed to make his decision.

“Seeing them run out of the tunnel for the last time, I saw some of them in pads, some of them on crutches,” Te’o said. “I was always taught to make a decision on the worst-case scenario, and that’s my worst-case scenario, to come out on crutches. So I asked myself that question, would it be worth it? That could happen. Would I still be happy with the decision? There’s no doubt, no doubt in my mind it would be worth it.”

Te’o said he does not plan to take out an insurance policy.

Te’o’s decision to return is a huge boost for the Irish, who face Florida State on Dec. 29 in the Champs Sports Bowl. Te’o leads the Irish with 115 tackles, 13 tackles for loss and 41⁄2 sacks — and that was while playing much of the season on a bum ankle.

The schedule gets much tougher next year for Notre Dame (8-4), with games against Oklahoma and Miami along with traditional rivals Stanford, Michigan, Michigan State and Southern California. Knowing Te’o is coming back will make facing that juggernaut a little easier.

“It’s absolutely a huge, huge piece,” defensive coordinator Bob Diaco said. “Like I’ve always said, I believe Manti to be one of the very best inside linebackers in America. He’s one of the best overall defensive players in the country.”

He’s also a favorite with his teammates.

Fellow linebacker Dan Fox, Notre Dame’s defensive newcomer of the year, attributed some of his progress to Te’o. The veteran is always giving him tips, Fox said, and it’s those nuances that make the difference between a solid player and a standout.

“He is as high a character young man as they come,” Diaco said. “He’s a rare young man.”

While Fox said the Irish were thrilled when Te’o told them he was coming back, they weren’t surprised. Te’o cherishes the time he spends with his teammates, and giving that up was simply too high a price to pay for a multimillion-dollar NFL contract.

“If it wasn’t for my teammates, I wouldn’t be here. They make it fun,” Te’o said. “Everybody knows, there’s not much to do around here. I have a group of guys who are always calling me, ‘Hey, come over to the house and have a barbecue.’ Or, ‘Let’s do something, let’s go to the movies.’ Those are the times that mean the most.”






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kailua000 wrote:
Shows the kind of individual he is and what a good family raised him. Congratulations Manti.
on December 20,2011 | 03:24AM
OregonRedRaider wrote:
Good job Manti...we all proud of you and knew you were going big when you dominated older players as a nine year old "buck" line backer for the Koolauloa Red Raiders Jr. Pee Wee's. Once a Red Raider, your in it for life....
on December 20,2011 | 03:26AM
kahuku01 wrote:
The Naupaka street "Ohana" on Laie Point (Thompson, Logan, Toma, Akiyama, Fotu, Tafuna, Spurrier, Campbell, Kaululaau, Nagy), are so proud of you and your family. I know your papa Louie will say that you're a little better player than him and I know he will always have the bragging rights about his grandson and how proud you've held up the Teo and Santiago name. Good luck to you in the future and see you whenever you return home to "only in Laie...a lot of good things happen.
on December 20,2011 | 04:57AM
mokebla wrote:
With you leaving Kahuku for Punahou, you gave other young men in Kahuku a chance to shine. Thank you Manti for the memories and most of all the sharing. Kahuku for Life!
on December 20,2011 | 05:24AM
Mulepower wrote:
So, why didn't he go on his mission? Ain't that the most memorable times you can cherish more than anything else?
on December 20,2011 | 05:44AM
salapu wrote:
He is on a mission......... did you go on one?
on December 20,2011 | 06:13AM
Mulepower wrote:
would it make a difference if I did?
on December 20,2011 | 06:42AM
salapu wrote:
There you go.... that's your answer!
on December 20,2011 | 12:17PM
Mulepower wrote:
no.... that was yours and his answer!
on December 20,2011 | 02:23PM
posterized09 wrote:
No... DonkayPower
on December 20,2011 | 08:52PM
Hahaione2000 wrote:
totally agree, salapu! literally going on missionary trips is not the only way to represent God. with his conduct, he is already shown much as a man of God
on December 20,2011 | 06:58AM
Mulepower wrote:
by the picture I see above, I literally see....... Nice Ink job!
on December 20,2011 | 07:15AM
posterized09 wrote:
Okay Donkay!!! LOL
on December 20,2011 | 08:52PM
posterized09 wrote:
He chose not to for whatever reasons. Any addah questions DONKAAAAAAAAAAAY power?!!! LMAO
on December 20,2011 | 08:51PM
salapu wrote:
You make us folks from Hawaii, especially Laie, very proud. Keep up the great work, Manti!
on December 20,2011 | 06:15AM
worldpeace wrote:
On behalf of the Punahou O-Men, I just wanted to let you know that we are very proud of you and you're tremendous accomplishments on and off the field. You're decision to return to Notre Dame is sound and we're very happy and proud to be able to watch you on National television one more year leading the Fighting Irish. Good luck in the Champs Sports Bowl! Aloha Manti.
on December 20,2011 | 07:14AM
Anonymous wrote:
Much success Manti vs. FSU and your Senior year! Meet!
on December 20,2011 | 07:41AM
aiea7 wrote:
can't understand his logic for going bact to ND for his senior year? Athletes like him with NFL potential must consider turning pro vs getting hurt playing college football, ending a potential promising career. Sure, memories are great, but someday, he will have to say good-bye to all that comes with playing college football and he must move on. to me, it is immature thinking, his life ahead should come first, to do what is best to ensure a productive future NFL career. it appears that he does not care whether he has an NFL career or not. if that is the case, then it is his decision. going to college, playing athletics,etc. is preparing someone for his/her future life and it must be planned from the start. it is like saying that if someone aspires to become a medical doctor but takes courses in basket weaving because he likes to do that, is not going about the right way to become a medical doctor. But again, it is his life as only you will benefit or suffer the consequences.
on December 20,2011 | 12:55PM
posterized09 wrote:
When you are ready to turn pro then you can decide for yourself... LMAO
on December 20,2011 | 08:50PM
billygoat wrote:
You make all of us at Punahou so proud to say We went to the same school as Manti!! We love you and take care. Good Luck in the Champs Bowl...we'll be watching #5 and #9...
on December 20,2011 | 12:57PM
TfizzleBizzle wrote:
Look at all these Red Raiders trying to jump on the bandwagon and take credit for Manti's achievements!!HAHAHAHA...Credit goes to his Parents for raising a great kid and the Punahou coaches for turning a beast into a MONSTER on the field...If he had stayed at Kahuku he would either be a RS freshman at BYU this season beacause of his mission, or dancing the night show at PCC like all the rest those fuams! Payday is coming, way to stay humble and patient Manti!
on December 20,2011 | 03:09PM
posterized09 wrote:
Manti was a Monster ever since he was playing pop warner. Always played older than his age. The Punahou coaches got a GIFT .. hahahaHAHAHAhahahaHAHAHA What a joke!!!
on December 20,2011 | 08:50PM
motoxdad wrote:
He's the ONLY beast to come out of punahou, and what do you know about his decisions, is that spanking from Kahuku still bothering you?HAHAHA
on December 20,2011 | 10:04PM
motoxdad wrote:
He's the ONLY beast to come out of punahou, and what do you know about his decisions, is that spanking from Kahuku still bothering you. HAHAHA
on December 20,2011 | 10:58PM
salapu wrote:
If there's a fuam here, it's you, buddy! As a people of Hawaii, we should all be very proud of Manti and his accomplishments, no matter what town or school your from.
on December 21,2011 | 11:20AM
Cmon wrote:
A well spoken young man who has his priorities in order. His parents and the State of Hawaii should all be proud of this island son. We could use more young men with this type of character and values..
on December 20,2011 | 07:37PM
gshilo wrote:
I would never play for a coach who does not appreciate players who were not "his recruits".
on December 20,2011 | 07:43PM
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