The startling revelation hit the media last night that award-winning Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o may have been suckering the Notre Dame family and Americans who have followed his inspirational rise to glory -- when he claimed earlier in the season to have fallen in love with and then tragically lost his girlfriend, a supposed Stanford student, to leukemia,  at the same time that his grandmother died.

This girlfriend, it has come to light, never existed. A fictitious girlfriend whose fictional death shocked and grieved Notre Dame students, alumni, and fans so much that they swung leis around their heads at the football stadium to show their sympathetic support for the brave Hawaiian-born, Mormon star linebacker whose heart had, they thought (and may have), been broken twice in one day.

A detailed report by Timothy Burke and Jack Dickey at Deadspin lays out the strange, bizarre and quite shocking story of the hoax and how the sports media, the media in general, Notre Dame fans, football fans, and even those with just a passing interest in college football bought the hoax hook, line and sinker.

At this writing, wagons are circling to defend Manti Te'o, especially those associated with his football career at Notre Dame. But given everything that has been reported about Te'o and the mythical girlfriend, including his first face-to-face meeting (not an online meeting) with her at Stanford in November of 2009 (more than 3 years ago), one must ask: if the report wasn't true at the time it was released to the media, where was Manti Te'o's denial about it or vocal attempts to correct misleading information after it was reported?

What the repercussions of this will be on Mr. Te'o's career or his status at Notre Dame (I would imagine that a few of the Holy Cross fathers may be a tad upset) remain to be seen, but the football star's most recent public statement on the matter serves up more questions than answers, as he now claims to bethe victim of, and not a participant in, an elaborate hoax. 

So very, very sad. In the end, the young man may need some help or a comeuppance.

Addendum: Manti Te'o will speak at a press conference tomorrow. The most obvious question will  be who the source was of the very detailed account of the first face-to-face meeting with the fictional Lennay Kekua and Manti at the 2009 Stanford / Notre Dame game in Palo Alto; and why his father is quoted as saying that the two later met in Hawai'i and "became a couple". 

NOTE: In the interest of fairness and an attempt to be accurate as information has been coming out, I've been editing this posting repeatedly.

Stay tuned.

Comments:


Joe Fremeau
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I don't have the time, nor the energy, to fall down this particular rabbit-hole. But thinking back to everything I read about Te'o during the season, and what I've been able to glean over the past day, here's what I think is probably close to the truth.

Te'o was probably in communication with a "girl" over the course of some time, a "girl" whose interactions with him were almost entirely a prank-- to the extent that the pranksters decided to have "her" "die" shortly after learning of Te'o's grandmother's death in September.

Te'o probably knew that the "girl"-- whom he thought was a real person rather than a concocted personality-- was not in any real sense his "girlfriend", and to the extent he allowed her to be referred to as such in the media reports in September, he can be considered culpable of perpetuating a hoax-- but only to the extent that that he knowingly allowed the relationship he thought he was having to be exaggerated in the public eye.

(Cont'd)

Edited on January 17, 2013 at 4:07pm
Fricosis Guy
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We blame everything on the internet these days.

Basil Fawlty

Brian Watt

Basil Fawlty: A Stanford student named Leukemia?  That should have been a tip-off. · 0 minutes ago

Really? You get Leukemia from Lennay Kekua? Really? · 0 minutes ago

Nope.  Got it from your first sentence. · 17 minutes ago

Brian Watt
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Basil Fawlty

Brian Watt

Basil Fawlty: A Stanford student named Leukemia?  That should have been a tip-off. · 0 minutes ago

Really? You get Leukemia from Lennay Kekua? Really? · 0 minutes ago

Nope.  Got it from your first sentence. · 25 minutes ago

"...to have fallen in love with and then tragically lost his girlfriend to Leukemia..."

Yeah, right.

Joe Fremeau
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(Cont'd from above)

Meanwhile, he really did think that this "girl" died of leukemia.  How do you respond to a reporter's question about her death by saying "She wasn't really my girlfriend?" without imagining that you come off as an enormous cad?  Or, how do you explain that you're only having an internet dalliance, when the reporter wants to call her your girlfriend for the story he's writing?  The stories about her death were going to be written no matter what.  Why would you want to get into the weeds, in public, about a potentially embarrassing pseud0-relationship that you were probably trying to keep private to begin with? Especially when you imagine it would only drag a dead girl's name through the mud?

I don't think Te'o is without fault here.  But I don't think he was in on the big hoax.

And I wish I could just root for my team in peace.

Edited on January 17, 2013 at 4:48pm
Joan of Ark La Tex
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He doesn't get any credit for not sleeping around with psycho groupies? 

Basil Fawlty
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Brian Watt

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Basil Fawlty: A Stanford student named Leukemia?  That should have been a tip-off. · 0 minutes ago

Really? You get Leukemia from Lennay Kekua? Really? · 0 minutes ago

Nope.  Got it from your first sentence. · 25 minutes ago

"...to have fallen in love with and then tragically lost his girlfriend to Leukemia..."

Yeah, right. · 0 minutes ago

"...to have fallen in love with and then tragically lost his girlfriend to Leukemia, a supposed Stanford student ..." 

Whiskey Sam
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Whiskey Sam

Plot twist!  So the fake girlfriend may be real?  They should call her Memorex.

Brian Watt
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Basil Fawlty

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Brian Watt

Basil Fawlty: A Stanford student named Leukemia?  That should have been a tip-off. · 0 minutes ago

Really? You get Leukemia from Lennay Kekua? Really? · 0 minutes ago

Nope.  Got it from your first sentence. · 25 minutes ago

"...to have fallen in love with and then tragically lost his girlfriend to Leukemia..."

Yeah, right. · 0 minutes ago

"...to have fallen in love with and then tragically lost his girlfriend to Leukemia, a supposed Stanford student ..."  · 1 minute ago

OMG - I should have used a semi-colon or a long hyphen instead of a comma!

Brian Watt
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Basil Fawlty

Brian Watt

Basil Fawlty

Brian Watt

Basil Fawlty: A Stanford student named Leukemia?  That should have been a tip-off. · 0 minutes ago

Really? You get Leukemia from Lennay Kekua? Really? · 0 minutes ago

Nope.  Got it from your first sentence. · 25 minutes ago

"...to have fallen in love with and then tragically lost his girlfriend to Leukemia..."

Yeah, right. · 0 minutes ago

"...to have fallen in love with and then tragically lost his girlfriend to Leukemia, a supposed Stanford student ..."  · 1 minute ago

OMG - I should have used a semi-colon or a long hyphen instead of a comma! · 1 minute ago

Now rewritten.

Terry
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Joan of Ark La Tex: He doesn't get any credit for not sleeping around with psycho groupies?  · 4 minutes ago

Well, it is the ultimate in "safe sex" to have a hoax girlfriend.  Plus he saved a lot of money on dinners & movies-- so yes, credit is due the young chap from Notre Dame.

Astonishing
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I think there's a good chance Manti got punked, and then the sports press enhanced the tenderness of the story by injecting it with up to 75% artificial flavors and colors. I'm not a celeb, but have been interviewed or quoted a few times for both news and human interest-type stories. Never once have my words been quoted perfectly accurately and in some cases the facts themselves were massaged to fit better with the reporter's theme. It's conceivable to me how this story took on a "life of its own" (pun intended), and that by the time the truth began to dawn on Manti, he was too embarrassed to admit he'd been made a fool. The sad truth is, the more innocent a kid is, the easier it is to sucker him.

Joan of Ark La Tex
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Terry

Joan of Ark La Tex: He doesn't get any credit for not sleeping around with psycho groupies?  · 4 minutes ago

Well, it is the ultimate in "safe sex" to have a hoax girlfriend.  Plus he saved a lot of money on dinners & movies-- so yes, credit is due the young chap from Notre Dame. · 11 minutes ago

With Sandra Fluke and group running amok these days, can we blame him? 

Joan of Ark La Tex
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Whiskey Sam

, that would raise serious character issues for a guy who is asking NFL teams to pay him millions. · 1 hour ago

Sounds like he could be a gifted democrat.

Vald the Misspeller
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Skyler:

I wonder if this story is why he seemed to not even be present during the Alabama game.

It looked like the entire team was pining for their dead, fictional, online girl friends.

Joan of Ark La Tex
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Percival

Central Scrutinizer: Maybe she's a composite girlfriend. He should write a couple of books and run for president. · 4 minutes ago

If the President can have an imaginary girlfriend, thenanybodycan!

It's the American Way! · 41 minutes ago

At least he showed up for work and it really wasn't sex!

Edited on January 17, 2013 at 4:47pm
Joan of Ark La Tex
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Whiskey Sam: Plot twist!  So the fake girlfriend may be real?  They should call her Memorex. · 29 minutes ago

This is disappointing, NFL becoming soap. 

Whiskey Sam
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Joan of Ark La Tex

Whiskey Sam: Plot twist!  So the fake girlfriend may be real?  They should call her Memorex. · 29 minutes ago

This is disappointing, NFL becoming soap.  · 19 minutes ago

The real question is what does Brent Musberger think of Te'o's girlfriend?

Vald the Misspeller
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Joan of Ark La Tex

Whiskey Sam: Plot twist!  So the fake girlfriend may be real?  They should call her Memorex. · 29 minutes ago

This is disappointing, NFL becoming soap.  · 25 minutes ago

Well, they've already got the Jets. What would you call them, low comedy?

Edited on January 17, 2013 at 5:21pm
Central Scrutinizer
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Vald the Misspeller

Joan of Ark La Tex

Whiskey Sam: Plot twist!  So the fake girlfriend may be real?  They should call her Memorex. · 29 minutes ago

This is disappointing, NFL becoming soap.  · 25 minutes ago

Well, they've already got the Jets. What would you call them, low comedy? · 5 minutes ago

Edited 3 minutes ago

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Roberto
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It seems everyone is missing the most important aspect of this sordid affair.

Brian Watt: The original and very detailed story of Te'o's first face-to-face meeting with the fictional Lennay Kekua published in theSouth Bend Tribune has been taken down...but is still available onDeseret News (of Salt Lake City)  since they reprinted it. In the story Te'os father is quoted as saying:

“They started out as just friends,” Brian Te’o said. “Every once in a while, she would travel to Hawaii, and that happened to be the time Manti was home, so he would meet with her there. But within the last year, they became a couple."

Who is the source for all this detail?

Mr. Watt hints at it here.  Where was the fact checking?

This entire fictitious relationship was reported by such organizations as CBS, The New York Times, Sports Illustrated, etc... and yet a simple five minute phone call to Stanford could have easily revealed that this woman had never been a student or a quick check of police reports could have revealed the supposed car accident was also fictitious.

Not one reporter put in minimal research.


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