Lou Holtz, the College Football Hall of Fame coach who led Notre Dame to a national championship and won 249 games over 33 seasons at six schools, has died. He was 89.
Holtz coached Notre Dame from 1986 to 1996, winning 100 games with the school, including a 12-0 national title-winning season in 1988.
Holtz, coach of the 1988 Fighting Irish team that won the school's last national championship, died Wednesday in Orlando.
The longtime college football coach won Notre Dame’s last national championship and 249 games along the way at six schools.
Lou Holtz, the College Football Hall of Fame coach who led Notre Dame to its last national title in 1988, died on Wednesday.
Iconic Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz died. Here's a look back at the famed coach's career with stops at Arkansas, South Carolina and more.
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Lou Holtz, who coached Notre Dame football from 1986 to 1996, has died at the age of 89. Holtz led the Fighting Irish to 100 ...
SOUTH BEND — Lou Holtz, the hard-driving coach who in 1988 became the last to lead Notre Dame football to the national championship, died Wednesday, March 4. He was 89. Multiple media outlets reported ...
Known for reviving football programs, he led six major colleges to bowl games, winning a national championship in 1989 after restoring the Irish to greatness.
For all Holtz accomplished in 34 seasons as a head coach, he will be remembered as the man who returned the Irish to college football glory.
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