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Play Like a Champion Today

''Play Like a Champion Today'' is a motivational phrase and iconic sign associated with American , particularly at the . Created in the by football coach as an exhortation to his players, the sign was later adopted by , where it has hung in the football team's locker room since 1967, symbolizing commitment to excellence, teamwork, and . The phrase has become a broader cultural in , inspiring traditions, merchandise, and references. It also lent its name to the Play Like a Champion Today , a non-profit organization founded in 2006 at by Clark Power to promote positive experiences through training on development and . As of 2024, the organization has trained over 160,000 individuals and partnered with more than 280 groups across the and .

Origins and History

Creation by Bud Wilkinson

Charles Burnham "Bud" Wilkinson served as head football coach for the University of Oklahoma Sooners from 1947 to 1963, during which he compiled a record of 145 wins, 29 losses, and 4 ties, securing three national championships in 1950, 1955, and 1956. Wilkinson's coaching philosophy centered on meticulous preparation and mental discipline, emphasizing that success stemmed from consistent effort rather than innate talent alone. He believed in fostering a strong mental framework for athletes, stating, "Morale and attitude are the fundamentals to success," and prioritized the "will to prepare" over the mere "will to win," noting, "If you have the will to prepare, things will usually work out quite well and the will to win will take care of itself." In 1947, shortly after assuming his role at , Wilkinson created the motivational phrase "Play Like a Champion Today" to instill a focus on immediate, peak performance in his players. Inspired by his emphasis on cultivating a daily champion's over long-term aspirations, the phrase encouraged athletes to approach each practice and game with the intensity of a title contender, building enduring habits of excellence through present-day focus. Wilkinson initially implemented the phrase by placing a sign bearing it above the exit door of the Sooners' locker room in Owen Field's basement, requiring players to pass under it en route to practices and games as a daily reminder to execute at their highest level. This placement served as a tangible of his rationale that focusing on today's , rather than distant outcomes, would forge winning , as evidenced by the 's role in motivating teams to "play like champions and win like champions" during his tenure. The concept later gained wider recognition when adopted by the University of Notre Dame in 1986 as part of their own motivational traditions, though this has sparked a dispute over the phrase's origins.

Early Implementation at Oklahoma

The "Play Like a Champion Today" sign was integrated into University of Oklahoma football practices shortly after head coach Bud Wilkinson assumed the role in 1947, with the university placing it in either 1947 or 1948 above the locker room door or in the tunnel leading to Owen Field. Wilkinson, who had coined the phrase as a motivational tool, ordered its installation early in his 17-year tenure to instill a daily champion's mindset among players. As part of pre-game and practice rituals, players passed under the sign en route to the field, often tapping it for inspiration before entering competition. This tradition, established in the late , became a staple of team preparation, reinforcing Wilkinson's philosophy of consistent excellence during walkthroughs and match days. The sign's presence correlated with a period of remarkable success for Oklahoma football under Wilkinson, including national championships in 1950, 1955, and 1956, during which the Sooners compiled a 31-game winning streak from 1948 to 1950 and another 47-game streak from 1953 to 1957. While direct causation is unprovable, the motivational element contributed to the program's transformation into a powerhouse, with the phrase symbolizing the mental edge that propelled these achievements. Sooners alumni from the era, including future coach who joined the staff in the early 1960s, later reflected on the sign's profound influence, with Switzer noting that players from the onward passed under it for every practice and game, fostering a pervasive champion's mentality. Switzer emphasized its role in building team unity and intensity, stating, "Every time the players went to the practice field, the game field, whatever, they had to go underneath that sign." By the 1960s, the sign's design had evolved from its original vertical orientation to a more horizontal format, while its location remained in the tunnel area adjacent to the , ensuring continuity of the ritual amid facility updates at . This adaptation maintained its visibility and tactile engagement for players through Wilkinson's final seasons, solidifying its place in Oklahoma's football heritage.

Use at the University of Notre Dame

Adoption and Installation

In the mid-1980s, football coach discovered the phrase "Play Like a Champion Today" while researching the program's history during his first offseason; he came across it in an old book featuring a of the , initially believing it to be a long-forgotten tradition from an earlier era. Motivated by its potential as a simple yet powerful reminder of daily commitment, Holtz decided to incorporate it into the team's pre-game routine as a revival of what he perceived as part of 's motivational heritage. Although no formal permission was sought from at the time, the adoption proceeded. The sign was installed in 1986 at the base of the narrow staircase leading from the locker room to the tunnel in , ensuring it would be the final visual cue players encountered before entering the field. It was hand-painted by Laurie , a and sign painter employed in the university's physical plant maintenance shop, who crafted it according to Holtz's specifications to evoke a sense of timeless tradition. The wooden plaque measured approximately 4 feet wide by 3 feet high, with bold blue lettering on a background to align with Notre Dame's official colors. Players and staff initially responded with enthusiasm, as Holtz instructed the team to physically slap the sign while passing, reinforcing a of excellence and for the game ahead; the ritual was embraced immediately. This positioning and interactive element quickly transformed the sign into a tangible symbol of resolve, setting the tone for Holtz's tenure and the program's resurgence.

Role in Team Tradition

The pre-game ritual of football players touching or slapping the "Play Like a Champion Today" sign originated in 1986, when head coach installed the wooden sign—measuring three feet high and four feet wide, with gold background and blue lettering—above the staircase leading from the locker room to . This act, performed collectively as the team emerges from the tunnel, symbolizes good luck, motivation, and a commitment to excellence, transforming a simple motivational phrase into a of the program's identity. The sign's placement at the locker room exit serves as the starting point for , reinforcing before every home game. The ritual has profoundly influenced team performance and mindset, particularly evident during the 1988 national championship season under Holtz, where the Fighting Irish defeated 34-21 in the to claim the title. Holtz emphasized its significance, stating, "All of these thoughts should go through your mind when you hit that —'Play Like a Champion Today,'" urging players to reflect on their and responsibilities. In the era (2010–2021), players like III, , and Robby Toma echoed this sentiment, describing the as a daily reminder of and collective drive that unites the team in high-stakes moments. Former Rick , who played in the early 1990s, recalled the locker room's sacred atmosphere, noting, "The ’s a very big part of that," highlighting its enduring motivational power across generations. Analyses of 's traditions underscore the sign's role in fostering team unity and mental , as the shared physical act of slapping it creates a psychological bond that enhances and prepares players for adversity. A performance perspective from a former staff member describes such rituals as vital for building , where the repetitive gesture instills a mentality and collective accountability specific to the Fighting . This not only boosts pre-game focus but also contributes to long-term , as evidenced by its consistent invocation in team lore during successful eras.

Broader Applications and Impact

Educational Programs

The Play Like a Champion Today Educational Series was launched in 2006 by Clark Power, a professor of psychology and education at the University of Notre Dame, through the university's Center for Ethical Education. Aimed at coaches, parents, and student-athletes in youth and high school sports, the program seeks to foster ethical leadership and positive experiences by integrating research from sports psychology, moral development, and coaching practices. The initiative draws its name from the iconic "Play Like a Champion Today" sign in Notre Dame Stadium, symbolizing a commitment to excellence and character beyond athletic victory. Core components include interactive workshops and clinics focused on character development, sportsmanship, and positive coaching techniques that prioritize the holistic growth of young athletes. These programs emphasize building team cohesion, emotional resilience, and moral decision-making, with tailored offerings such as "Coaching for Character" for public schools and "Coaching as a Ministry" for faith-based settings. Participants engage in sessions that promote inclusive environments, addressing issues like fair play and respect to counteract negative aspects of competitive sports. By 2025, the series had expanded significantly, serving over 160,000 coaches and parents through collaboration with more than 280 organizations across the and . Partnerships with organizations like the National Soccer Coaches Association of America and various dioceses have enabled broader reach, including the 20th annual national Sports Leadership Conference held at the in 2025. In July 2025, Jim Power, a key leader and former Director of Operations who helped expand the A Team for Every Child initiative, passed away. Key resources provided include research-informed curriculum guides, video modules, and certification programs designed to equip educators with practical tools for implementation. These materials underscore core values such as , , and , placing them above the pursuit of wins to cultivate lifelong ethical habits in participants.

Trademark and Commercial Use

The phrase "Play Like a Champion Today" is a registered owned by Play Like a Champion Today, LLC (PLACT), a private entity affiliated with the and founded by former coach and associates. The initial federal registration was obtained in 2009 (Registration No. 3654801) for educational services, including character development and motivational programs. Subsequent expansions of the covered additional classes, such as apparel (e.g., t-shirts and sweatshirts) and motivational products like posters and mouse pads, broadening its protection for commercial goods. In 2021, a legal dispute arose when the opposed PLACT's applications to register the mark in certain categories, citing its historical origins with Oklahoma coach in the 1940s. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office upheld the mark's protectability, determining it had acquired distinctiveness through long-term use, despite its university roots, and preventing unauthorized generic commercial exploitation by private entities. The conflict was resolved via a settlement agreement allowing both and to continue displaying the phrase on their respective signs as part of longstanding team traditions, without exclusivity, while PLACT retained control over broader commercial licensing. Commercially, PLACT and the jointly license the trademark for official merchandise, including apparel such as t-shirts and hoodies, as well as posters and other motivational items sold through university-affiliated vendors.

Cultural Significance

Influence on Sports Motivation

The phrase "Play Like a Champion Today" exemplifies present-focused motivation in sports psychology, urging athletes to prioritize immediate effort and execution over long-term results or historical pressures, which helps mitigate performance anxiety by anchoring attention to the task at hand. This approach draws from principles in athletics, where indicates that cultivating present-moment enhances concentration, emotional , and overall under pressure. As articulated by former Notre Dame coach , who popularized the slogan in , it shifts emphasis from outcome-oriented thinking to process-driven execution, fostering a of daily excellence. Beyond its origins at the and , the phrase has been widely adopted in high school and programs since the , often through coach initiatives that integrate it into pre-game rituals and team talks to build intrinsic motivation and resilience. For instance, the Catholic Schools Athletic League and the Los Angeles Archdiocese have incorporated it into their athletic frameworks, with coaches using the slogan to promote and focused preparation among student-athletes. Professional coaches, such as those in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, have cited the phrase in motivational contexts from the late onward, adapting it for team huddles to encourage consistent effort regardless of competition level. Research linked to programs employing the phrase demonstrates its efficacy in enhancing athlete focus and reducing anxiety, with studies showing that structured motivational interventions in lead to measurable improvements in , team cohesion, and performance under . A co-authored by F. Clark Power, director of the Play Like a Champion Today Educational Series, documented ethical challenges in , including cheating and unsportsmanlike behavior among athletes, parents, and coaches. By the 2020s, the phrase's influence has extended globally, inspiring similar present-oriented slogans in international youth programs, such as those in where athletes introduced it during character-building workshops for local teams in 2012. This adoption reflects its adaptability across cultures, with educational series based on the now reaching communities in and beyond, promoting sustained motivation in diverse athletic environments.

Appearances in Media and Pop Culture

The phrase "Play Like a Champion Today" gained widespread national recognition through its prominent depiction in the 1993 film Rudy, a biographical sports drama about Notre Dame walk-on player Daniel "Rudy" Ruettiger, where the team's ritual of touching the iconic sign in the locker room tunnel is shown multiple times, including before the climactic game against Georgia Tech. This portrayal, directed by David Anspaugh and starring Sean Astin as Ruettiger, helped cement the sign's status as a symbol of Notre Dame football perseverance, contributing to the film's cultural impact and the phrase's broader adoption in motivational contexts beyond the university. The and phrase have been referenced in various sports documentaries and literature exploring 's football heritage. Similarly, Murray Sperber's 1993 book Shake Down the Thunder: The Creation of Football examines the phrase's origins and installation at , attributing its motivational role to coach and detailing its evolution as a . In pop culture crossovers, the phrase appears in such as the NCAA Football series, where 's virtual locker room features players interacting with a of the , immersing gamers in the university's . Celebrity athletes like , a Hall of and alumnus, have invoked the phrase in interviews and public appearances, reinforcing its motivational appeal and associating it with championship mindset in narratives. More recently, during Notre Dame's 2024 run, the university amplified the phrase's visibility through campaigns, including a video of Riley tapping the sign upon his arrival to the program, which highlighted its ongoing role in team preparation. These digital efforts, shared on official platforms, extended the tradition's reach to a global audience amid the playoff excitement.

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