Business leaders and former Notre Dame football student-athletes on becoming Champions of Hope

February 19, 2026

Ariel Roche


Byron Spruell sitting with Tracy Graham and Fr. Robert Dowd, C.S.C. on a stage in gray chairs

The original article, written by Carrie Gates, was shared on January 28, 2026.

On January 26, two distinguished business leaders and former Notre Dame football student-athletes—Tracy Graham ’95 and Byron Spruell ’87, MBA ’89—joined University President Rev. Robert A. Dowd, C.S.C., for a keynote conversation titled “Champions of Hope,” part of the University’s 11th annual Walk the Walk Week celebration and the 2025-26 Notre Dame Forum on “Cultivating Hope.”

Graham and Spruell, both members of the University’s Board of Trustees, discussed with Father Dowd the serendipitous events that led them to Notre Dame, their career paths and mentors, their definitions of hope, and what they most value from their time as students at the University.

For Spruell, who was a member of the football team from 1984 to 1987 and served as co-captain in 1987, the lessons he learned from Coach Lou Holtz and the relationships he built with his teammates stood out.

“There’s a throughline of experience that I come back to: ‘Trust, love, commitment.’ Trust the people you work with. Make sure they love what they do. Make sure they’re committed to excellence,” Spruell said. “It’s not just in the coaching relationships, but the brotherhood that is part of Notre Dame football, that Coach Lou Holtz embodied, that certainly Marcus (Freeman) is embodying now. Those are the types of things that are ingrained in me now. To be part of this special place, to live it each and every day and now to be able to give back through being on the Board (of Trustees) and other things is just an honor.”

Tracy Graham smiling while sitting on a gray chair on stage with flowers in the background

Graham, a member of the Fighting Irish football team from 1992 to 1995, said that among a host of other things he learned at Notre Dame, he was most inspired by the University’s mission to be a force for good in the world.

“What Notre Dame did for me was it really got me focused on building something more important than myself,” he said. “It fundamentally changed me from a kid who walked through life trying to figure out how I could do something for me to this mission-driven focus about how I could do something for others.

“The biggest gift that Notre Dame has given me is this drive to help others and to be a part of others’ lives and this understanding that that is the way that you get the best and most fulfillment.”

Rockne Athletics Fund contributors support this culture of belonging and service for all Notre Dame student-athletes. Because of you, more student-athletes can walk in Spruell’s and Graham’s footsteps, carrying the University’s mission as a force for good as they become standout leaders in competition and in life.

Check out the original article and watch the full conversation on the Notre Dame News website ›

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