Today's blog entry was written by TJ Jones. TJ is a senior Film, Television, and Theater major and a student in the Social Foundations of Coaching Class. TJ is also the co-captain on the Notre Dame Football team.
As an athlete, I played multiple sports growing up, all the way up till I enrolled in the University of Notre Dame. Regardless of which sport I was participating in at the time, sportsmanship and perseverance were always emphasized and encouraged by my coaches.
There is a running back named Marcus Lattimore that played for the University of South Carolina for the past 3 years. He was the #2 running back in the country coming out of high school and a Top 20 player overall. The expectations for him were literally sky high, and he seemed ready to step up to the challenge.
For the majority of his collegiate career, however, Lattimore was plagued
by serious injury. Marcus blew out both of his knees within a year of each
other. After coming back from his first knee injury and being the leader on the
Heisman list, he blew out his other knee. Only this time doctors told him that
he’d never be able to play football again and would be lucky if he was able to
walk. This was painful news seeing as he was expected to be a first round draft pick
in last year’s draft after exceeding expectations as to how he’d recover from
his first knee injury.
When Lattimore hurt his knee a second time, viewers could see
that his leg appeared broken in half at the knee, which was turned the wrong way. The clip of the injury was replayed only a couple times because the seriousness of the injury was
nauseating to many. Both teams surrounded Marcus on the field as
he was lifted onto a cart and driven off the field. All players and fans
cheered him on because everyone knew how he had struggled and persevered to overcome his previous injuries.
Despite being told he may never walk again, Lattimore never let that
deter him from achieving his dreams of playing in the NFL. Due to all his
injuries he entered the 2013 NFL draft as a junior. His hard work and dedication to rehabbing his leg allowed him work out for teams before the
draft, which involved some light running, ladder drills, and weight exercises. This
showed scouts that he was determined to be able to play again and to not give up on
him. Ultimately, Marcus ended up getting drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, and when asked why he kept persevering, he said it was because one day his children would see all he went through to be successful.
Marcus Lattimore wearing a San Francisco 49ers uniform. |
Overall, I think Marcus Lattimore's story shows that athletes can
exercise sportsmanship for one another-- even in the heat of battle. When serious injuries happen to nationally known players such as Marcus
Lattimore, sportsmanship is not only vital but more common, because every player has a fear of never again being able to play
the game they love due to injury. This story also shows how Marcus persevered
through his entire ordeal and was still able to achieve his dream of playing in
the NFL, which is an example of anything being possible if you just believe in
yourself.
1 comment:
You are absolutely right about the fear of sports injury. Every athlete plays with that fear in the back of their mind, and sometimes recovering mentally requires more perseverance than the physical recovery takes. You have to learn to trust yourself and your body again. And that can be a big uphill battle.
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