Lou Holtz, the College Football Hall of Fame coach who also spent a year as an assistant at Ohio State in 1968, has died at 89, his family announced.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Lou Holtz, the legendary college football coach, died on Wednesday per a statement released by his family through Notre Dame. He was 89 years old. Holtz made his mark as head coach at ...
Stone is the program’s longest-tenured and winningest coach, collecting 531 victories across his time with the Buckeyes (1982-2007). He led Ohio State to its only two Final Four appearances while ...
Iconic Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz died. Here's a look back at the famed coach's career with stops at Arkansas, South ...
Life behind the scenes of Notre Dame football was rarely dull and often interesting during the 11 seasons Lou Holtz served as head football coach.
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Columnist David E. Dix recalls Lou Holtz's days in Kent and at Kent State and how he never lost his dedication to the Ohio ...
Lou Holtz coached his final game in 2004, leaving a college football legacy on the sidelines that began as a walk-on ...
Holtz took his first head coaching job at William & Mary in 1969, and he moved on to Arkansas and Minnesota before he landed ...
Lou Holtz died on Wednesday, March 4, at 89. The Hall of Fame college football coach got his start in the profession in Iowa.
Editor’s note: This inside look at the Ohio State football team comes from Jason Moore, a defensive lineman on the Ohio State football team. Moore is also a third-year journalism student at Ohio State ...
National championship coach Lou Holtz, who guided Notre Dame to the 1988 college football title, died at age 89.