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The award is named in the honor of Daniel "Rudy" Ruttiger, who is famous as the inspiration for the 1993 film Rudy. Ruttiger strived to attend the University of Notre Dame and to play football for the Fighting Irish. Ruttiger battled with dyslexia and the fact that he was much smaller than an average football player, standing just 5'6" (1.68 m) and weighing 165 lb (75 kg). Ruttiger eventually overcame these obstacles to gain admission to the University as a transfer and make the football team as a walk-on. In the only play in the only game of his college football career, he recorded a quarterback sack as fans cheered "RU-DY, RU-DY". Ruettiger is only one of two players in Fighting Irish history ever to be carried off the field on his teammates' shoulders.

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  • The award is named in the honor of Daniel "Rudy" Ruttiger, who is famous as the inspiration for the 1993 film Rudy. Ruttiger strived to attend the University of Notre Dame and to play football for the Fighting Irish. Ruttiger battled with dyslexia and the fact that he was much smaller than an average football player, standing just 5'6" (1.68 m) and weighing 165 lb (75 kg). Ruttiger eventually overcame these obstacles to gain admission to the University as a transfer and make the football team as a walk-on. In the only play in the only game of his college football career, he recorded a quarterback sack as fans cheered "RU-DY, RU-DY". Ruettiger is only one of two players in Fighting Irish history ever to be carried off the field on his teammates' shoulders.
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  • Rudy Awards
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  • The Rudy Foundation
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  • the High school and Division I college football players who demonstrate exemplary character, courage, contribution and commitment as members of their teams.
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  • 2007(xsd:integer)
  • 2009(xsd:integer)
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  • The award is named in the honor of Daniel "Rudy" Ruttiger, who is famous as the inspiration for the 1993 film Rudy. Ruttiger strived to attend the University of Notre Dame and to play football for the Fighting Irish. Ruttiger battled with dyslexia and the fact that he was much smaller than an average football player, standing just 5'6" (1.68 m) and weighing 165 lb (75 kg). Ruttiger eventually overcame these obstacles to gain admission to the University as a transfer and make the football team as a walk-on. In the only play in the only game of his college football career, he recorded a quarterback sack as fans cheered "RU-DY, RU-DY". Ruettiger is only one of two players in Fighting Irish history ever to be carried off the field on his teammates' shoulders. In 1997, Ruettiger and his wife Cheryl founded the Rudy Foundation. The Rudy Foundation created the Rudy Award Program to benefit children's advocacy programs. The inaugural 2007 College Football Rudy Award was held on January 8, 2008 at the OpryLand Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee. The College Football Rudy Award was created by the Rudy Foundation and annually honors a Division I football player who demonstrates what Ruettiger refers to as "The Four C's": character, courage, contribution and commitment as a member of their team. In 2009, a High school Rudy Award was established to honor inspirational athletes at the prep level. The annual winner will still exemplify “The Four C’s”: Character, Courage, Contribution and Commitment, just as for the collegiate award. $25,000 in Academic Scholarships will also be awarded to the Winner, two Runners-Up and a Fan Favorite.
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