
One of the most successful coaches in the history of college football has died.
The legendary Lou Holtz has just passed away, at the age of 89.
No-nonsense approach to life
Lou Holtz, the larger-than-life coach whose impact on college football went far beyond X’s and O’s, has passed away at the age of 89.
He is most remembered for his 11-year tenure at Notre Dame, where he amassed a 100-30-2 record, culminating in a flawless 12-0 season in 1988 that earned the Fighting Irish a consensus national championshi.
Known for his no-nonsense approach to life and the game, Holtz wasn’t just a coach — he was a mentor, a moral compass, and a beacon of inspiration for everyone who crossed his path.

Holtz entered hospice care in January, shortly after his birthday, and his family released a statement honoring the legacy he leaves behind:
“Lou will be remembered for his enduring values of faith, family, service, and an unwavering belief in the potential of others.”
Those who knew him, and countless players, students, and fans, remember a man who demanded excellence but also gave boundless guidance and care.


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