
Louis Leo Holtz
Louis Leo Holtz, born on January 6, 1937, in Follansbee, West Virginia, was an iconic college football coach best known for leading the Notre Dame Fighting Irish to a national championship in 1988. Over a distinguished coaching career that spanned 33 seasons, Holtz amassed nearly 250 wins and developed a reputation for his motivational speeches and unique coaching style. His tenure at Notre Dame revitalized the program, bringing it back to prominence with notable victories against ranked opponents. Holtz also coached at several other universities, including Arkansas and South Carolina, and enjoyed a successful career in sports broadcasting after retiring from coaching. He passed away at the age of 89, leaving behind a legacy as one of college football's most beloved figures.
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Lou Holtz was a legendary football coach who led Notre Dame to a national title in 1988.
Lou Holtz, college football staple who coached Notre Dame to 1988 national title, dies at 89





