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Words examined but truth hard to come by in Manti Te’o hoax

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Some of Te’o’s former Notre Dame teammates conceded they knew little about the relationship between the star linebacker and his purported girlfriend, which Te’o and the school say was restricted to online and telephone interaction.

One source recounted a scene in which Te’o told a fellow teammate he should cherish the conversations he had with his girlfriend because Te’o couldn’t have them anymore.

Also according to sources, at least two people, including one player, spoke on the phone with a person who portrayed herself as Lennay Kekua, the alleged Stanford graduate and purported love interest of Te’o.

The player said he heard the news of a hoax break Wednesday and asked his father, “Then who was I talking to?”

While people close to the team began to suggest the Te’o-Kekua relationship was never quite as serious as publicly portrayed, teammates did not waver in their belief that Te’o was a victim.

“What you see is what you get,” former Notre Dame tight end Jake Golic said. “You saw an incredible football player, a guy fans love and respected, a guy the coaches worked around and worked with and worked for. He was a great guy and great leader. It’s just an unfortunate turn of events.”

Said former safety Zeke Motta, a housemate of Te’o’s this past fall: “Manti is a great teammate and friend. I wish people wouldn’t make comments about things without knowing all the facts.”

In truth, those teammates rushed to defend Te’o without the full assortment of facts, but they refused to believe him capable of complicity.

“I’m on Manti’s side,” Goodman said. “He was screwed over by someone who wanted to play some sick joke. I don’t know if they wanted to get close to Manti or they were a huge fan or (they were) playing a joke. Whoever (plays) a sick joke like that for that long has something wrong with them. I don’t put this on Manti.”

Te’o remained situated at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., where he was to prepare for the NFL combine and draft. His agent, Tom Condon, told the Associated Press that Te’o would make no public comment.

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