From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia(Redirected from Daniel Ruettiger)Rudy RuettigerRuettiger (45) at 1975 Georgia Tech gameNotre Dame Fighting IrishNo.45PositionDefensive endClass1976MajorSociologyCareer historyCollege
High schoolJoliet (IL) CatholicPersonal informationDate of birthAugust 23, 1948 (age68)Place of birthJoliet, IllinoisHeight5ft 6in (1.68m)Weight165lb (75kg)Career highlights and awardsThe first player to have been carried off the field at Notre Dame. Played only two defensive snaps recording one sack.
Daniel Eugene "Rudy" Ruettiger (born August 23, 1948) is a motivational speaker who played college football at the University of Notre Dame. His early life and career at Notre Dame was the inspiration for the 1993 film Rudy.
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Daniel Ruettiger (nicknamed "Rudy") had a hard time in school because he was dyslexic. He was the third of fourteen children. He attended Joliet Catholic High School, where he played for locally famous 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. He applied to Notre Dame, but due to his marginal grades he had to do his early college work at nearby Holy Cross College.
After two years at Holy Cross, Ruettiger 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.
Ruettiger harbored a dream to play for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team, despite being undersized at merely 5'6" and 165 pounds.[1]Head coach Ara Parseghian encouraged walk-on players from the student body. For example, Notre Dame's 1969 starting center, Mike Oriard, was a walk-on who was eventually nominated for a Rhodes Scholarship and an NFL contract with the Kansas City Chiefs.[2][3]
After working as hard as possible and showing that he was willing to work as much as he needed to, Ruettiger earned a place on the Notre Dame scout team, a practice squad that helps the varsity team practice for games. Merv Johnson was the coach who was instrumental in keeping Rudy on as a scout-team player.
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 endagainst Georgia Tech on November 8, 1975. In the movie Rudy, Devine is given a somewhat antagonistic role, not wanting Rudy to dress for his last game. However, in actuality, it was Devine who came up with the idea to dress Rudy. In the final play of Ruettiger's senior season with the Fighting Irish, he recorded a sack,[4] which is all his Notre Dame stat line has ever shown. Ruettiger actually played for three plays.[4] The first play was a kickoff,[4] the second play was an incomplete pass, and on the third (and final) play he sacked[4] Georgia Tech quarterback Rudy Allen.[5] Ruettiger was carried off the field by his teammates following the game.
Ruettiger signing autographs after speaking at Ohio University, January 2010
Ruettiger was one of two players in Notre Dame history to ever be carried off the field by his teammates. The other is Marc Edwards.[6][7]
The inaugural 2007 College Football Rudy Award was held on January 8, 2008 at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee.[8] 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 C's": character, courage, contribution, and commitment as a member of their team.[9] The 2007 award was presented to Terry Clayton of the University of Kentucky Wildcats and the 2008 award was presented to Drew Combs of the Texas Christian University Horned Frogs. The 2009 award-winner was LeVon Morefield of University of Akron Zips, and in 2010 it went to Mark Herzlich of the Boston CollegeEagles.
On October 14, 2005, Ruettiger was the master of ceremonies at a pep rally for Notre Dame Football. The Fighting Irish were about to play rival and then #1-ranked University of Southern California (USC) the following day and Head Coach Charlie Weis asked some Notre Dame legends, including Tim Brown and Joe Montana, to come back and speak at the rally. Ruettiger came out of the tunnel at Notre Dame Stadium to a loud ovation.[10] Notre Dame ultimately lost the game.
In July 2009, Ruettiger was initiated into the Kappa Sigma Fraternity at the Grand Conclave in San Antonio, Texas.[11]
In September 2009, Trusted Sports and Rudy launched the High School Football 'Rudy' Awards, which aims to uncover the "Rudy" on every High School football team in America. The award is presented to the most inspirational High School football player who personifies what Rudy calls "The Four C's": Courage, Character, Commitment, and Contribution. 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 totalling $10,000. Two runners-up, Kyle Weafer of Kansas and Justin Ray Duke of Texas each received $5,000 scholarships.
Ruettiger's story was told in the 1993 film Rudy, which starred actor Sean Astin in the title role as Rudy. The film was written by Angelo Pizzo, directed by David Anspaugh and produced by Rob Fried, both of whom were involved in Hoosiers. Ruettiger appeared in a cameo as a fan behind Rudy's father and brother during the final scene.[12]
Rudy was baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on January 21, 2017.[13]
In 2011, Ruettiger was charged with security fraud by the SEC, for participating in a pump-and-dump scheme. A settlement of the case required Ruettiger to pay $382,866 in fines.[14]
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Ruettiger has said that the movie is "98% true." The players did not lay down their jerseys, instead the captain requested that he be on the team. Also, Dan Devine is given an antagonistic role in the film; the coach was actually one of his biggest motivators to return to the team. Ruettiger has stated that there was not a "Rudy" chant during the final game, although in an interview for The True Rudy Story he begins crying when recalling how the crowd chanted "Rudy" (5:18 minutes into the video).[15] The groundskeeper and former player Fortune is a combination of three different people.
励志片作为电影类型片的一种,也许其数量不多,地位不高,但其对人的影响与改变可以说是最大的。也许有很多人因为看过《毕业生》《风雨哈佛路》《肖申克的救赎》等经典励志电影,从而重新拾起昨日的梦想,踏向征服命运的征程。励志片在给我们传达正能量的同时,不仅让我们热泪盈眶,更让我们反思自身的生存状态,审视自身的心路历程。
《追梦赤子心》亦是这样一部电影,影片讲述了Rudy自小便有进入全美最好大学的橄榄球队的梦想,可自身却无半分天赋,也没有卓越的能力和球技。因一位好友离世的的打击,也让Rudy重新开始了自己的生活,从而在追求自己儿时梦想的道路上脚踏实地,最终为自己的追梦之路画上了完美的句点。
其实每一个白手起家的成功人士背后大抵都有这么一个不为人知的励志故事,也许这个故事没有那么精彩纷呈,也谈不上有多少的峰回路转,只是追随着梦想的踪迹,一步一个脚印,积木成林,终成大器。
梦想就是这么奇妙的东西,它让枯燥乏味的生活变得可以忍受,也让平庸无奇的人生有了延续下去的动力。坚持自己的梦想,需要很多理由去鼓舞自己;放弃自己的追求,只需要一个借口就够了。只是放弃了,便很难再捡起来,坚持下去,才有可能沐浴到希望的曙光。正如片中Rudy一样,没有在浑浑噩噩中枯萎自己的生命,而是拼尽全力搏一搏那生命的绽放。
即使再为渺小的人物都有追逐梦想的权利,当对梦想的渴望达到一定程度,并且辅之以勤奋与努力,其所释放出的能量是难以估量的。“天赋决定人的上限,勤奋决定人的下限,以我们大部分人的努力程度之低,还轮不到拼天赋的地步”,以前看到过的一句话,给自己留下了深刻的印象,正好配上这部电影,勉励处于低谷中的自己。
《新闻编辑室》第5集里众人调侃新闻主播威尔•麦卡沃伊的泪点低就是这部电影,那个高潮段落确认让人感动。对理想主义者来说,梦想确实让生活值得忍受,不管生活有多么的艰难。现实中的普通人一般不懂得这个道理,他们觉得这种人固执的近乎愚蠢,但很多时候普通人确实可以做自己理想的巨人。★★★★
“梦想让生活得以忍受”,长这么大了,你还敢梦想吗?
从世俗意义上的成功来讲,rudy是个政治不正确的人,梦想做一件自己没有天分的事情,当然事倍功半,不值得效仿;但从满足感的角度,全力做一件自己梦想的事,最后达到了目标,那种满足感,没用拼尽过全力的人很难得到吧,即便这个目标从世俗意义上来讲不高。挣扎拼命,可能是人性最基础最动人的元素
我开始对这样的励志片感到厌恶。。。。
"In this lifetime, you don't have to prove nothin' to nobody except yourself. And after what you've gone through, if you haven't done that by now, it ain't gonna never happen." 努力不一定成功,但至少会有人认可,即使梦想看起来那么愚蠢而遥不可及
梦想让生活得以忍受
好感动!当你做梦都在为之努力奋斗的时候连老天也会帮你!没有钱不聪明也没有运动天赋的rudy却想进一个只收有钱或是聪明或是有运动天赋的大学,身边的人都认为不可能,可是他却做到了!!这部电影让我哭了好几次,都是感动而哭。配乐也很棒!不错的电影!
8年的坚持换来27s的辉煌
“你这辈子不用对任何人证明什么,除了对你自己。在经历了这么多之后,如果现在还不能实现梦想,那么它永远都不会成为现实。”“为迎接此刻,我一生都时刻准备着。”When people say dreams don't come true, tell them about Rudy.——会看哭,但依然是比较主旋律的平庸之作。
真tm激動,像是看到了從高中到大四的自己。當95個人說你在做夢,5個人說你能夠做到的時候,這已足矣,你不用再證明什麼了。接下來,你只需要證明給自己,你到底是差很遠,還是差一點,還是達到,還是超越了,那就可以了。標準似乎就在那,剩下的只是你的努力程度罷了,四年或十年又何彷,這可是人生啊
很多人都是天赋平平,能有的只是比别人加倍努力。希望渺茫,大半辈子的拼命,最终只有27秒的赛场荣光。如果没有梦想,怎么度过这漫长的平凡岁月。大半夜的看到Rudy,感动成狗。
这种叙事节奏是我喜欢的,包括色调,就这样平静地讲故事,多好。拜新闻编辑室所赐,不然都不知道这片子。
挺好,难怪我以前一个考GRE的同学拿这个片子激励自己。其实有时候你努力也做不到最好,但是别人都知道你在努力
因为「the newsroom」而看,到will说到的泪点部分果然双眼发热。
1.相信自己,不要给自己设限;2.好心人的“劝诫”过后,你仍然要对自己的生活负责,所以不用听外人的;3.就算天资有限,在接近目标的过程中必然会提升自己;4.目标的性价比很关键,不要只满足于做24秒真男人
过程比结果可贵,不是为了那27秒,而是这个过程中照亮了自己和无数人的一生。
根据真实事件改编的《追梦赤子心》,光影中关乎梦想的印记是如此为人动容,丹尼尔· 鲁迪那8年的坚持,只为27秒的辉煌,让我们知道面对生活我们付出的努力或许不一定成功,但至少会得到人们的认可,即使梦想看起来那么愚蠢而遥不可及,但对于自已而言,永远不该放弃的是对希望的执念。
怎么说呢,这么愚笨还非要坚持,不会“成功”的,可能选择放弃才会好一点吧,可是你没有成功吧,人们还非认为你成功了,这什么逻辑啊!大概精神算作更大的成功?这片子搞得我好混乱!!!!!!
真的很感人 让人懂得 只要坚持 就会成功~ 不论那个成功是何种意义上的~
真实 勇敢 坚持!你不需要证明给别人看,只要证明给自己看就是胜利者。