The day after Texas A&M celebrated a season-closing 10th victory, Brian Polian hopped into his car and drove to Houston, where the Aggies assistant would catch a nine-hour, nonstop flight to Honolulu. There were recruits to schmooze, a receiver commitment to check on. Polian had done this before, which was why he was here, doing it again. As a Notre Dame assistant years ago, he helped lure Manti Te'o to South Bend, Ind., terrain as familiar to Hawaiians as the surface of Neptune. But Polian was now in a place with its eyes wide open. Four years ago, Te'o left for Notre Dame. Four years later, he is a Heisman Trophy finalist. And at home they celebrate his success and marvel at a...
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