Thursday, January 17, 2013

Mr. Te'o was ashamed of his gullibility and his family was scared for his career.

I wish him the very best in his career. Congratulations. Notre Dame never betrayed their dedication, values and standards. They need to go back to being who they are and put this experience in the past. Everyone was victimized and the law needs to prosecute. The game ball went to Mr. Te'o in the spirit of sportsmanship and dedication. He is all that. I have no problem with it. I am glad he played and this episode didn't effect his ability.

..."They enjoyed the joke," (click here) Swarbrick said, comparing the ruse to the popular film "Catfish," in which filmmakers revealed a person at the other end of an online relationship was not who they said they were....