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Haugh: More than anyone, Notre Dame’s Te’o fits Heisman ideal

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Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o poses with the Bronko Nagurski Award on Monday, December 3, 2012, in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by David T. Foster III/Charlotte Observer/MCT)

(MCT) — Pity the poor assistant athletic director at Notre Dame who probably leafed through the NCAA manual to see if rules allow member institutions to cover shipping costs for student-athletes awarded more trophies than your kid’s soccer team.

Manti Te’o would want everything done the right way, which is how the Notre Dame linebacker made possible this rarest of weeks.

Te’o became only the second college football player to win the Butkus, Nagurski and Lombardi awards in the same season — with more hardware he won Thursday night destined for Hawaii’s sturdiest mantle. The kid used to crossing the Pacific to go home traveled from Charlotte, N.C., to New York to Houston to Orlando, Fla., in successive days for banquets. Now, the Notre Dame linebacker will jet back to New York on Friday for the presentation of his sport’s most prestigious award Saturday night.

His whirlwind week included hearing from Dick Butkus and meeting NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. As famous as Notre Dame’s most popular player since “Rocket” Ismail has become, nobody would be shocked if Pope Benedict tweeted Te’o to wish him good luck.

If there is football justice, Te’o really shouldn’t need it.

With due respect to quarterbacks Johnny Manziel of Texas A&M and Collin Klein of Kansas State, Te’o deserves the Heisman Trophy for what he did on the field and everything he does off it. For the way he embodies everything that is right about a sport full of too much wrong.

He deserves it for intercepting seven passes and leading a Notre Dame defense that gave up a mere 10.3 points per game. He deserves it for being the best player on the No. 1 team in the country, criteria good enough for past winners like Ohio State’s Troy Smith and Oklahoma’s Jason White.

No, Te’o doesn’t necessarily need to win another trophy to validate The Season of Manti. But college football needs Te’o to beat out Klein and Manziel for the Heisman to boost a sport with an integrity problem.

We have become desensitized to athletic directors and coaches breaking contracts and unethical recruiters considering verbal commitments of teenagers as binding as dinner reservations. We barely bat an eye when news breaks that an NCAA investigation might wipe out Auburn’s national championship, a corrupt road programs such as USC and Ohio State and Miami, among others, know well.

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