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Dwyre: Manti Te’o takes a victory lap as Notre dame’s fifth horseman

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(MCT) — If you were paying attention this college football season, you saw that Notre Dame acquired a fifth horseman.

It wasn’t the 1924 Army game. Nor was Grantland Rice around to write it; or Harry Stuhldreher, Jim Crowley, Don Miller or Elmer Layden alive to see it, or approve the addition to their lore.

It was a linebacker named Manti Te’o, who performed on a level that made him, arguably, the best player in the game this season. Last week, that argument got validation during the annual postseason awards week. Te’o was a candidate for eight major awards. He won seven of them.

When he arrived at the Pacific Club in Newport Beach, Calif., on Sunday night as a nominee at the Lott Impact Awards dinner, he was both exhausted and exhilarated. His 8,500-mile victory lap was about to end with one more win.

He had been nominated twice previously for the award, named for former University of Southern California star defensive back Ronnie Lott and designed to honor the defensive player making the most impact. This year’s announcement was about as shocking as Fighting Irish football fans wearing green.

It was Te’o’s seventh trophy. No other player had won more than five. The only award he was up for that he didn’t win was the Heisman, which went to Texas A&M freshman quarterback Johnny Manziel, further labeling the Heisman, the sport’s top post-season honor, as a celebration of achievement for those who play offense.

Sunday night, Te’o said he had made a friend in Manziel and praised the Heisman experience. But his competitive edge remained.

“When I heard his name announced,” Te’o said, “I felt that burn you get, that somebody else has won. I take it as motivation to get better.”

He has one remaining game in his college career. That is Jan. 7 in Miami, when No. 1 Notre Dame takes on No. 2 Alabama in the Bowl Championship Series title game. Any improvement will merely build on superb numbers, such as 103 tackles, two fumble recoveries and seven interceptions.

The Lott Awards, finale of a long week, might have been one to miss, even with the likelihood of winning. But Te’o is not the no-show type, especially for this event.

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