The ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION went with the header, "Why Marcus Freeman coaching a CFP final on MLK Day in Atlanta is ‘extremely significant.'" On Monday, Freeman will coach his Notre Dame team's biggest game of the season. For Freeman, the moment is "historic," as he is the first Black and Asian American head coach in an FBS national championship game, which is being played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, 3 miles from the birth home of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., on the day that honors his name and legacy. In interviews leading to his team’s showdown with Ohio State, Freeman has "insisted that focus should be directed on King’s accomplishments, not his own." But that "doesn’t mean the gravity of the moment and what it means is lost on the 39-year-old coach."
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