
Lou Holtz's Legacy in College Football
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Lou Holtz, a legendary college football coach, passed away at 89. He led Notre Dame to a national championship in 1988, ending a 13-year drought. Holtzs tenure at Notre Dame from 1986 to 1993 was marked by success, with a 64-9-1 record, including a 23-game winning streak and 9 straight bowl games. Known for his motivational skills, Holtzs Play Like a Champion Today sign still inspires players. He coached at several schools, winning 249 games, and earned the College Football Hall of Fame and Presidential Medal of Freedom. His legacy of preparation and pride continues to influence the sport.
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