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Mike Golic Jr. grows into family’s role at Notre Dame

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(MCT) — FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — There is a meal before breakfast. Mike Golic Jr. either discovered this or created it.

Some days around 6:45 a.m., he would wake up, concoct a big, calorie-laden shake and guzzle it down. This way, he could wait an hour, maybe 11/2 hours, and then cook an actual meal.

The weight of being a Golic at Notre Dame never has been the problem. Weight, period, has been the issue. Eight hours of sleep was tantamount to fasting for a lineman cursed with a high metabolism. Sheer power was a problem, too, after a middling high school strength program left Golic to do the heavy lifting after he arrived on campus.

Which is all a way to say this: Mike Golic Jr. has started 16 consecutive games for a team playing for the national championship Monday not because he’s a name brand. The right guard was anything but, his gains in bulk and brawn and on the depth chart painstaking at every step, compelling him to question whether it ever would happen until it did.

“He has had to prove himself over and over again,” said Irish tight end Jake Golic, Mike’s younger brother. “He never gave up on it. No matter who was in front of him, he didn’t let it stop him from doing what he wanted to do. He worked his ass off to get out there, and it finally worked out for him this year.”

The contention that everything came smooth and gilded at Notre Dame for the brothers Golic thanks to Uncle Bob with the national title and the former Irish captain/father with the national radio show has its wires crossed a bit. At the moment he found stride at Notre Dame, Jake Golic broke an arm, had back surgery, broke the same arm again, then suffered a concussion.

Mike Golic Jr. tracked a path arduous in its own right. So the brothers who have shared a room forever spent more than one night at Notre Dame talking through the same concerns: Did we make the right decision? What are we doing wrong? What can we do to get on the field?

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