Notre Dame Football: A look back at the legendary Reggie Ho

SOUTH BEND, IN - AUGUST 30: The mural at the Hesburgh Library, commonly known as "Touchdown Jesus" is seen on the campus of Notre Dame University before a game between the Norte Dame Fighting Irish and the Rice Owls at Notre Dame Stadium on August 30, 2014 in South Bend, Indiana. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)
SOUTH BEND, IN - AUGUST 30: The mural at the Hesburgh Library, commonly known as "Touchdown Jesus" is seen on the campus of Notre Dame University before a game between the Norte Dame Fighting Irish and the Rice Owls at Notre Dame Stadium on August 30, 2014 in South Bend, Indiana. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images) /
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Reggie Ho is still as humble as ever

He didn’t join the Notre Dame team for glory, rather he did it as a challenge and to become a more well-rounded member of the Notre Dame community, but he found glory. It’s that quiet determination that made Ho a legend at Notre Dame, and it has made him one of the best-known cardiologists in the country, who other doctors look up to.

So, no. Ho doesn’t brag about kicking field goals at Notre Dame. He doesn’t even brag about graduating from Notre Dame for academic purposes. Instead, he simply goes about his business, working to be the best possible version of himself that he can be.

In that way, Reggie Ho is someone that everyone can take a lesson, on how to find excellence through quietly working harder than anyone else to accomplish their goals.

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Reggie Ho’s career stats at Notre Dame are 33/37 on extra points and 9/12 on field goals and 1988 National Champion, but that doesn’t matter to Ho compared to being able to help people every single day as one of the best doctors in the country.