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

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“Sometimes you can be good enough to play and you don’t get an opportunity,” Irish coach Brian Kelly said. “He had so many snaps under him that it was going to be hard to unseat him (this season).

“When he handled the strength issue and he got the opportunity then all his (other) strengths came to the top. The kid is sharp, he’s very, very smart. He does not miss an assignment. The mental end is great. So once he got the strength and opportunity, all of the things he had now get a chance to show themselves.”

On a long-ago recruiting visit to Florida for Mike Jr., with Jake tagging along, their father made it clear: Take whatever trips you want, talk to who you want, but make sure you’re comfortable wherever you go.

The brothers shook their heads. They said they understood. Then they both chose Notre Dame. And their father never said another word about it.

“They’re smart kids,” he said. “They knew what was going to come of that. It was all just natural how they handled it.”

Mike Jr. calls it a blessing. He says following his uncle and father at Notre Dame opened doors and provided opportunities. (The starring role alongside Samantha Steele in ESPN’s “College GameDay” vignette about the Irish’s “Trick Shot Monday” tradition comes to mind.)

“Being able to talk to guys who have been through the things I’m going through right now, and have been to the places that we all want to go, it’s such a tremendous resource,” Mike Jr. said.

His sense of humor, even in the face of criticism as the Irish line’s perceived weak link, hasn’t waned. He began growing a beard in preseason and hasn’t trimmed it. He deadpanned that guys are supportive before adding: “I haven’t met a girl yet who has liked it.”

“You can listen to every Joe Schmo on Twitter who says you’re not good enough,” Jake Golic said. “The people on those social media sites don’t have much to say anymore.”

Now he can go where his very famous father couldn’t. Mike Sr. is both terrified and tantalized at this prospect. Terrified because it will be another championship lorded over him forever, as his older brother Bob’s 1977 title already is.

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