The benefit for the club is that they get a player who has national notoriety and allows their team to be effective.
In 1896 he moved to the big tracks of New York and national notoriety.
Little gained national notoriety as a varsity tackle during 1916 and 1919.
Soon after he retired in 1973, after more than 40 years' service, the squad was broken up due to its then national notoriety.
The estate gained national notoriety in 2001, when it became one of the areas across the country to be affected by racial riots.
Red Grange gained national notoriety for his performance in the game.
The Review has gained national notoriety during its history.
Father Trosch, who denied involvement in any conspiracy, began his rise to national notoriety a year ago.
But, if so, what would be worth the risk of national notoriety?
Markin obtained some national notoriety in late 1976 for speaking out against the federal government's decision to adopt the metric system.