
Freeman Honors Holtz's Legacy, Irish Surge
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Notre Dame football coach Marcus Freeman honors Lou Holtzs legacy, crediting him with shaping his leadership, especially during tough times. Holtz coached the Irish for eleven seasons, racking up one hundred wins, including a national championship in 1988. Freeman, now in his fifth full year, has led the Irish to a thirteen-win streak, marking the programs longest unbeaten stretch in decades. Holtzs era lives on through sons of his players on the roster and staff ties, as Freeman welcomes them back, building on that rich foundation for whats next.
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