College football already has a national champion

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The Rev. John I. Jenkins of the Holy Cross fathers, Notre Dame’s president, was asked by the Chronicle of Higher Education, “If you had your choice, what would you pick — a national title without a perfect graduation rate or no national title and a 100 percent graduation rate?”

Father Jenkins gave the answer most college presidents probably would have offered, but knowing the man, I am confident he meant it: “Well, that’s an easy one. It’s got to be the second. What gets me out of bed — what motivates us — is being a place where we can do both of those things. If you don’t have the satisfaction that you’re helping kids live a full life, it just wouldn’t be worth it. No number of championships would be worth it.”

The interview, which was conducted before the final regular season game, concluded by asking Jenkins for his prediction of the final score. His answer: “You know, this may be anathema to our coach, but whether we win or lose, it will be a great season, and each one of these kids will get a degree. And that’s something to celebrate. “

Amen.

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