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The school fell in love with the Te’o girlfriend myth, which ripened in September after the Michigan game. A Chicago Tribune story recounted Te’o’s comments about what “Lennay” told him before she died.

“She said, ‘Babe, if anything happens to me, promise that you’ll still stay over there and that you’ll play and that you’ll honor me through the way you play,’” Te’o said. “All she wanted was some white roses. That’s all she asked for. So I sent her roses, and sent her two picks along with that.”

White roses, and two interceptions. Babe, how cool is that?

It almost makes you want to scan the Midwestern horizon during a thunderstorm, to see the lightning flash and strike the great oak tree on the family farm.

And the young Roy Hobbs, who’d grow up to be the greatest baseball player who ever lived and looked exactly like Robert Redford, would take a chunk of that magic wood and carve the amazing bat known as Wonderboy. He’d burn a crude lightning bolt into the wood, a symbol of its Arthurian power.

Americans love such myths. Even though we know they’re fiction, we yearn for them. The Roy Hobbs of the Redford movie “The Natural” is not the self-loathing Roy Hobbs of the Bernard Malamud novel, but which one made more money?

And when it’s sold as actual fact, a heartwarming tale of the triumph over adversity, with Te’o losing not only his fake girlfriend but his real-life grandmother in a span of days, it was even better, wasn’t it?

“Every once in a while, she would travel to Hawaii, and that happened to be the time Manti was home, so he would meet with her there,” Te’o’s father, Brian, told the South Bend Tribune in October. “But within the last year, they became a couple.

“And we came to the realization that she could be our daughter-in-law. Sadly, it won’t happen now.”
No, I guess not.

“This is incredibly embarrassing to talk about,” Manti Te’o said in a statement probably approved by lawyers and his sports agent, “To realize that I was the victim of what was apparently someone’s sick joke and constant lies was, and is, painful and humiliating.”

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