Rudy Ruettiger Explained

Rudy Ruettiger
School:Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Pastschools:
  • Holy Cross (IN) (1972–1974)
  • Notre Dame (1974–1976)
Currentnumber:45
Currentposition:Defensive end
Class:1976
Major:Sociology
Bowlgames:
Highschool:Joliet Catholic
Birth Date:August 23, 1948
Birth Place:Joliet, Illinois, U.S.
Height Ft:5
Height In:6
Weight Lb:165

Daniel Eugene Ruettiger (born August 23, 1948), is an American motivational speaker and author who played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. His early life and career at Notre Dame were the inspiration for the 1993 film Rudy.

Biography

Early life and family

Daniel Eugene Ruettiger (nicknamed "Rudy") was born on August 23, 1948, in Joliet, Illinois. He was the third of 14 children and grew up with his German American family. Ruettiger did not excel scholastically, at least in part due to dyslexia. He attended Joliet Catholic High School and played for locally famous football coach Gordie Gillespie.

Ruettiger joined the United States Navy after high school, serving as a yeoman on a communications command ship for two years; then he worked in a power plant for two years. Ruettiger applied to Notre Dame and was rejected due to his low high school grades. He enrolled and attended nearby Holy Cross College, and after two years was accepted as a student at Notre Dame on his fourth try, in the fall of 1974. It was during his time studying at Holy Cross that Ruettiger discovered he had dyslexia.

College

Ruettiger harbored a dream to play for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team, despite being undersized at and .[1] Head coach Ara Parseghian encouraged walk-on players from the student body.[2] For example, Notre Dame's 1969 starting center, Mike Oriard, was a walk-on who was eventually nominated for a Rhodes Scholarship and earned an NFL contract with the Kansas City Chiefs.[3] [4]

After tremendous financial help from his father, Ruettiger earned a place on the Notre Dame scout team, a squad that helps the varsity team practice for games. Merv Johnson was the coach who was instrumental in keeping Ruettiger on as a scout-team player.[5]

After the 1974 season, Notre Dame coach Parseghian stepped down and former Green Bay Packers coach Dan Devine was named head coach. In Ruettiger's last opportunity to play for Notre Dame at home, Devine put him into a game as defensive end against Georgia Tech on November 8, 1975. In the movie Rudy, Devine is given a somewhat antagonistic role, not wanting Ruettiger to dress for his last game. In the real life scenario, however, it was Devine who came up with the idea to dress Ruettiger. In the final play of Ruettiger's senior season with the Fighting Irish, he recorded a sack,[6] which is all his Notre Dame stat line has shown. Ruettiger actually played for three plays: a kickoff, an incomplete pass, and on the third play (the game's final play), he sacked Georgia Tech quarterback Rudy Allen. Ruettiger was carried off the field by his teammates following the game, the first player in Notre Dame history to be honored in this way. Only one other player has received this recognition: Marc Edwards in 1995.[7] [8]

Feature film

See main article: Rudy (film). Ruettiger set up a successful maintenance company and also sold real estate. In 1986, he moved back to South Bend, Indiana, and decided to sell his story to be made into a film.[9] Ruettiger's story was told in the 1993 feature film Rudy, which starred actor Sean Astin in the title role. The film was written by Angelo Pizzo and directed by David Anspaugh, both of whom were involved in Hoosiers. Ruettiger appeared in a cameo as a fan behind his father, played by Ned Beatty, during the final game scenes.[10]

Ruettiger has said that the movie is "92% true."[11] The players did not lay down their jerseys; rather, the team captain and one other player requested that he be allowed to play. Dan Devine is given a somewhat antagonistic role in the film, but Devine was actually one of Ruettiger's biggest motivators to return to the team. The groundskeeper named Fortune is a combination of three different people.[12]

Later life

Ruettiger is a motivational speaker[13] and author.

In 2011, Ruettiger was charged with securities fraud in connection with his role as Chairman of Rudy Beverage, Inc. The government alleged a pump-and-dump scheme. A settlement of the case required Ruettiger to pay $382,866 in fines.[14] In his 2011 book, Rudy: My Story, Ruettiger writes of his dealings with the Securities and Exchange Commission and settlement for alleged securities fraud, stating, "I fell into the same obvious trap the rest of the country had fallen into in all of those boom years" and "I shouldn't have been chasing the money."[15]

In 2017, at the age of 68, Ruettiger was baptized a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Highland, Utah.[16]

Honors, recognition, and awards

On October 14, 2005, Ruettiger appeared at a pep rally before the 2005 USC vs. Notre Dame football game, which Notre Dame ultimately lost in the last few seconds.

The inaugural 2007 College Football Rudy Award was held on January 8, 2008, at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee.[17] The College Football Rudy Award was created by the Rudy Foundation and honors Division I football players who demonstrate what Ruettiger refers to as the "Four Cs": character, courage, contribution, and commitment as a member of their team.[18] A similar award for high school students was created in 2009. Trusted Sports and Ruettiger launched the High School Football "Rudy" Awards, which aim to uncover the "Rudy" on every high school football team in America. Inspired by the College Football Rudy Awards, three finalists were announced on February 3, 2010. The winner, Calob Leindecker of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, received a college scholarship totaling $10,000. Two runners-up, Kyle Weafer of Kansas and Justin Ray Duke of Texas each received $5,000 scholarships.

In July 2009, Ruettiger was initiated into the Kappa Sigma fraternity at the Grand Conclave in San Antonio, Texas.[19]

Ruettiger received honorary doctoral degrees from Holy Cross College,[20] Mercy University,[21] and Long Island University.[22] He has been given key to the city at numerous cities across the nation along with special proclamations for his inspiration, commitment, and human spirit; one such proclamation from the Governor of Nevada announced an Official Rudy Award Day.

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: True Story. Rudyint.com. Daniel Ruettiger. April 19, 2012. November 27, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101127182959/http://rudyint.com/truestory1.cfm. dead.
  2. Book: Pagna, Tom. Notre Dame's Era of Ara. Diamond Communications, Inc.. 1976. 0-912083-74-3. 182–183.
  3. Web site: It's Not All Fun and Games: college athletics. Notre Dame Magazine . Summer 2002 . 2012-04-19 . bot: unknown . University of Notre Dame . https://web.archive.org/web/20071214081823/http://www.nd.edu/~ndmag/su2002/oriard.html . December 14, 2007 . mdy-all .
  4. Jack. Ryan. Book Review: Michael Oriard. The End of Autumn: Reflections on My Life in Football. Aethlon . XXV12. Spring–Summer 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20150612164514/http://library.la84.org/SportsLibrary/Aethlon/2009/AethlonXXVI2/aethlonXXVI2zzr.pdf . 2015-06-12. 2019-12-28.
  5. Web site: Forde: Been there, done that. 2004-11-03. ESPN.com. en. 2020-05-14.
  6. (August 26, 2006). Retrieved on 2012-04-19.
  7. Web site: Rudy. Chasing the Frog. chasingthefrog.com . 1971-02-25. 2012-04-19.
  8. News: Dick . Weiss. Slighting Irish Hurts Alleged USC: Taunts Inspire Notre Dame. New York Daily News. October 2, 1995. https://web.archive.org/web/20090417174602/http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/sports/1995/10/22/1995-10-22_slighting_irish_hurts__alleg.html . April 17, 2009 .
  9. Daily Variety. September 21, 1993. Real-life Rudy has Midas touch offscreen, too. 19. Klady. Leonard.
  10. Web site: Rudy (1993) – Full Cast and Crew. imdb.com.
  11. Daniel E.. Ruettiger. Interview with Rudy . Rudy: DVD Special Features.
  12. Web site: How The Movie "Rudy" Changes The Real Life Story. 2019-11-21. gamedaynews. en-US. 2020-05-14.
  13. Web site: 'Rudy' at 25: Beloved sports film will come alive with L.A. screening and orchestra. 2019-03-29. Los Angeles Times. en-US. 2020-02-18.
  14. News: Rudy Ruettiger: I Shouldn't Have Been Chasing The Money. Forbes. 2012-06-11 .
  15. Web site: Rudy Ruettiger: I Shouldn't Have Been Chasing The Money. Vardi. Nathan. Forbes. en. 2020-02-18.
  16. Web site: Famous Notre Dame football walk-on 'Rudy' joins LDS Church. Toone. Trent. 2017-01-23. Deseret News. en. 2020-05-25.
  17. Web site: Rudy Award winner 2007 . 2011-01-13 . bot: unknown . https://web.archive.org/web/20091020073244/http://www.rudyawards.com/2007.htm . October 20, 2009 . mdy-all . . rudyawards.com
  18. Web site: The Rudy Award . 2011-01-13 . bot: unknown . https://web.archive.org/web/20090305112708/http://www.rudyawards.com/award_recogition.htm . March 5, 2009 . mdy-all . . rudyawards.com
  19. Web site: 67th Grand Conclave – Kappa Zeta For Outstanding Year 2008 – 2009. Kappa Sigma. kappasigmagsu.com. July 2009. April 19, 2012.
  20. Web site: Rudy returns to Notre Dame . 2024-02-02 . ABC57 . en.
  21. Web site: 2012-09-04 . Football Legend and Motivational Speaker Daniel "RUDY" Ruettiger Visits Mercy College . 2024-02-02 . Rivertowns, NY Patch . en.
  22. Web site: 2020-05-18 . 2020 Commencement Program: LIU Post LIU Brentwood LIU Riverhead by Long Island University - Issuu . 2024-02-02 . issuu.com . en.