San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

OFF THE WALL

We just couldn’t let this stuff go …

- COMPILED BY PHIL LEWIS FROM U-T NEWS SERVICES, ONLINE REPORTS

Te’o makes first appearance at Irish game in decade

Former Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te’o, the runner-up to Texas A&M’S Johnny Manziel for the Heisman Trophy in 2012, made his first public appearance on campus in nearly a decade since it was disclosed that he was the victim of a high-profile catfishing scheme involving a fake girlfriend.

“It’s always good to be home. There’s no place like home. But I want to make this real clear: It’s not about me. It’s not about one person. It’s about this whole family,” Te’o said, speaking to fans Saturday before Notre Dame’s victory over California.

Te’o received an enthusiast­ic response from fans. He attended Mass with the team at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart on campus and then walked with the team before the game to the stadium. He stopped briefly with coach Marcus Freeman to address the crowd, with Touchdown Jesus as a backdrop.

“This team needs all of us,”

Te’o said. “It’s easy to jump on the bandwagon when everything is going great. It’s easy to get on when everything is right. But what I want to know is, who is with me? ... Who is going to get off that wagon and start pushing with me? That’s why I am here.”

Te’o high-fived fans as he walked through the crowd and stopped briefly for photos. He then took questions from the media in the press box before the game. He said it was his fourth time back at Notre Dame since news broke about the hoax.

Te’o said he’s been pleasantly surprised by the response he received from the Netflix documentar­y “Untold: The Girlfriend Who Didn’t Exist.” He said he was anxious about it because he didn’t want to talk about the hoax again.

“All the facts are out there and I’m happy with it because it’s factual. Since day one, it’s been nothing but positive,” he said.

Te’o was a second-round draft pick in 2013 by the San Diego Chargers. He played for San Diego for four seasons and the New Orleans Saints for three.

Trivia question

Who was third finalist for the Heisman in 2012?

Jordan jersey sells

A jersey worn by Michael Jordan in Game 1 of the 1998 NBA Finals against the Utah Jazz sold Thursday for $10.1 million via Sotheby’s auction house.

After selling for more than double Sotheby’s initial estimation­s, the “Last Dance” jersey is the most expensive piece of gameworn sports memorabili­a ever auctioned. This mark was previously set at $9.3 million in May for a jersey worn by Diego Maradona in Mexico City during thee 1986 World Cup quarterfin­als, in which he scored his historic “Hand of God” goal.

The “Last Dance” jersey is now one of two sports collectibl­es to surpass the $10 million mark, along with a 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle card sold for $12.6 million in late August. This is only the second Jordan game-worn NBA Finals jersey to ever each auction.

The 1998 season was a grueling test for Jordan and the Bulls as they navigated internal conflict and strenuous team dynamics. With Bulls’ players aware the roster could be broken up at season’s end, the campaign was branded the “Last Dance” as the team pursued its sixth ring of the decade.

This tumultuous, legendary season culminated with an NBA Finals matchup against the Jazz, led by John Stockton and Karl Malone.

Trivia answer

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