
Legendary Coach Lou Holtz Passes Away
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Lou Holtz, legendary college football coach, passed away at 89. Known for leading Notre Dame to a national championship in 1988, Holtz also served as an assistant coach at Ohio State in 1968, helping secure a title under Woody Hayes. Despite being a top candidate to replace Hayes, Holtz declined, allowing Earle Bruce to take the helm. Holtzs career spanned multiple programs, earning him a spot in the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008. In retirement, he became a sharp-tongued analyst, even drawing recent criticism from Ohio State coach Ryan Day. Holtzs impact on the game remains through his championships, hall of fame honors, and the coaches he influenced.
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