Last week, when the calendar revealed that it was 100 days until South Carolina kicked off the season, I posted a story on ...
Lou Holtz, best known as the former coach of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, died. The Holtz family confirmed the news os his death on March 4, 2026, in various public statements, with Lou’s son Skip ...
SOUTH BEND — Former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz, the last man to lead the Irish to the national championship, was laid to rest Monday March 16 on the same campus his teams once electrified ...
Lou Holtz's legacy is shaped by his coaching career, charitable foundation and family. On March 4, Holtz's family announced his death at 89 years old in a statement, writing that he'll be "remembered ...
One man is hurt after an early Sunday morning shooting on Main Street in Lynchburg. Lou Holtz never met an opponent that couldn't beat him. Somehow, he squeaked out nearly 250 wins and a national ...
Prominent Republican congressional lawmakers and other high-ranking officials across the country shared their condolences after the death of legendary college football coach Lou Holtz Wednesday. The ...
Legendary college football coach Lou Holtz died at age 89 on March 4 in Orlando, Florida, according to a statement released by his family. Beyond his time at Notre Dame, Holtz is also known in the ...
Lou Holtz’s death Wednesday at 89, while not a surprise, immediately sent ripples through the sports world. More than a coach, Holtz touched a new generation of fans after his final game on the ...
SOUTH BEND — Former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz spent 34 years as a head coach, all but one of those at the college level. Along the way, Holtz, who died March 4 at age 89, opened the door for ...
Jan 10, 2015; Arlington, TX, USA; Two time Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year recipient Lou Holtz speaks during Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year press conference at Renaissance Hotel Dallas. Mandatory ...
Notre Dame’s had some GREAT head coaches in its history, but it’s also had some terrible ones as well. Who’s the worst?