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  1. Knute Rockne was the coach of the US Notre Dame team in the 1920s and George Gipp was his star player. The story goes that Gipp fell ill and when dying he asked Rockne to promise that, when things were going badly for the team, he should inspire them by asking them to ‘win one for The Gipper’.

  2. Mar 12, 2023 · win one for the Gipper (third-person singular simple present wins one for the Gipper, present participle winning one for the Gipper, simple past and past participle won one for the Gipper) (idiomatic, American football) To do something in memory of another person.

  3. The phrase "Win one for the Gipper" was infused into the lexicon of American society and later became a rallying cry for the political campaigns of the actor who played Gipp in the movie, Ronald Reagan. Below is the transcript of the dialogue from the movie that begins one hour and seventeen minutes after the showing of the MGM logo.

  4. To do something in memory of another person. Wiktionary. Origin of Win One For The Gipper. Attributed to Knute Rockne , coach of the Notre Dame football team, during a 1928 American football game between Notre Dame and the Army.

  5. Win one for the Gipper” is an American football phrase that originated from Notre Dame’s legendary coach Knute Rockne’s motivational speech about former player George Gipp. The phrase has since become synonymous with rallying together as a team and giving everything you have in order to win.

  6. At halftime during a scoreless game with Army in 1928, Rockne asked the team to “win one for the Gipper,” keeping a promise that he said he had made to Gipp on his deathbed. It is unlikely that Gipp ever made such a request, but the story reinforced the Gipp legend.

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  8. Win one for the Gipper American spoken language verb phrase To try to achieve something or succeed in honour of somebody Our goal is to achieve the world chess champion.

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