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Te’o’s decision proves divine for Irish

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Notre Dame's KeiVarae Russell celebrates with teammates after intercepting a pass in the first half at the Los Angeles Coliseum on Saturday, November 24, 2012, in Los Angeles, California. Notre Dame defeated the Trojans, 22-13. (Photo by Gina Ferazzi/Los Angeles Times/MCT)

(MCT) — Only one lei ringed Manti Te’o’s neck and shoulders as quiet settled on Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, just one rainbow-colored string of small flowers and not the earlobe-high stack of festive bands he sported a week earlier.

It was a simple statement of celebration after a simple statement worth celebrating: Notre Dame was in the national title game, and this splendid night was all he came back for and more. Te’o left the field in buoyant, giant gallops, at a loss for any words that didn’t emerge as screams.

“If there’s anything I can say, the Heavenly Father answers prayers in ways you don’t know,” Te’o said.

“And you may not see it at the time. At the time, it may seem like the odds of something happening are crazy. I’ve been an example that if you pray and actually listen and have faith, he will provide a way for you to do it. I’m grateful I was smart enough to listen.”

Te’o came back for this, to lead Notre Dame one more time, and his team followed to 12 wins and no losses and a No. 1 ranking and a BCS title game berth Jan. 7. What he could not have considered as even a possibility was the Heisman Trophy decision that arrives Dec. 8 and, possibly, renders him a legend.

Needing one last statement to fortify his presence at the Heisman ceremony and give him a shot to win it, the senior linebacker recorded his seventh interception of the season in Saturday night’s victory over USC while getting one-eleventh of the credit for the eye-opening goal-line stand that cleared the path to South Florida.

With no more games, Te’o literally can do no more.

“If a guy like Manti Te’o is not going to win the Heisman, they should just make it an offensive award,” Irish coach Brian Kelly said. “Just give it to the offensive player every year, and let’s just cut to the chase. He is the backbone of a 12-0 football team that has proven itself each and every week.

“If the Heisman Trophy is what it is, I don’t know how Manti Te’o is left out of that conversation.”

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