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Former kicker Reggie Ho has fond memories of Notre Dame’s 1988 championship

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After helping Notre Dame go 12-0, Ho could have returned another season. Yet, he decided to graduate and pursue medical school instead. “What better way to end,” he says, “being undefeated and having started for Notre Dame? I decided that I had a great run and it was time to move on.” He attended medical school at Penn, and aside from a two-year stint in San Francisco in the late ‘90s, has lived in the area ever since.

Ho remembers his time on Notre Dame’s football team fondly, most notably the bond and camaraderie of the team.

“That’s the same way I think we’re kind of like this (2012) team,” he says. “There’s a lot of bonding on that team, which is great. That’s what holds the team together. They all play for each other.”

Ho doesn’t wear his championship ring, but his helmet from the 1988 season is displayed at his home. His No. 2 jersey from the Fiesta Bowl victory over West Virginia is stashed away somewhere, too.

“I walked on with the hopes of just making the team,” he says. “But then to become starting placekicker and then to score points at Notre Dame Stadium, that was quite an honor. It was quite a blessing. I cherish those moments quite well.”

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