
Lou Holtz, Legendary Notre Dame Coach, Passes Away
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Legendary Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz, who led the Fighting Irish to a perfect 12-0 season and national championship in 1988, has passed away at 89. Holtz, known for starting traditions like the Play Like a Champion sign and removing names from jerseys, earned 100 wins in ten years at Notre Dame. He coached Heisman winner Tim Brown and several Hall of Famers, and his family ties to the university run deep. Holtz was a beloved teacher and leader who shaped players on and off the field and supported the school generously through scholarships and aid for student-athletes.
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