Lou Holtz, the quick-witted college football coach who led Notre Dame to a national championship in 1988 and burnished his reputation as a master at rebuilding programs, has died at the age of 89.
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Lou Holtz, the architect behind Notre Dame football's 1988 national championship, has died.
Texas football DE Colin Simmons moved his family to Austin last year, bringing his younger brother, Clayton, closer to the ...
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.
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 in Orlando, Florida. He was 89. Multiple ...
Former Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz, who won 249 games across 33 seasons at six schools, has died at his home in Florida. He was 89.
"Notre Dame mourns the loss of Lou Holtz, a legendary football coach, a beloved member of the Notre Dame family and a devoted ...
COEUR d’ALENE — Roger Stewart, a longtime high school and college official, is one of four individuals named the 2026 inductees into the North Idaho Athletic Hall of Fame, NIAHOF officials announced.
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Lou Holtz, iconic college football coach and Notre Dame national champion, passes away at 89
Lou Holtz, the iconic college football coach who led Notre Dame to its last national title, has passed away at 89, leaving behind a legacy of inspiration and excellence in sports.
John Rooney's 55th year in broadcasting and 21st calling St. Louis Cardinals games. A Richmond, Mo. native, Rooney came to St. Louis from the Chicago White Sox where he spent 18 years (1988-2005) - ...
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