Ohio State can celebrate another title after holding off a Notre Dame comeback bid to walk away with a nailbiter of a 34-23 ...
They've had championship coaches that didn't win one with the Hogs before. Football coach Lou Holtz couldn't ride a shocking Orange Bowl blowout of Oklahoma into long-term success. He was gone six ...
College football fans were left in stitches when a Lou Holtz doppelganger made an appearance at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium during the 2025 CFP National Championship showdown between Notre Dame and ...
Lou Holtz, the 88-year-old former Notre Dame Fighting Irish head coach, was an icon on the sidelines and a CBS Sports and ESPN analyst on College Football Scoreboard, College Football Final ...
Notre Dame has 11 claimed national championships but hasn't won one since 1988, when Lou Holtz was the head coach. Holtz was seen in attendance for the game. The Fighting Irish made the 2012-13 ...
ATLANTA — Ryan Day got to prove one of his biggest critics wrong in person. Lou Holtz, the last coach to lead Notre Dame to a national championship, was expected to be in attendance Monday night ...
Lou Holtz has never been one to hold his tongue about anything. If he has something on his mind, he’s going to say it. So it honestly isn’t that shocking he threw yet another jab in Ryan Day ...
Look no further than Ryan Day and Lou Holtz. Holtz, the legendary former Notre Dame football coach, is 42 years older than Day and hasn’t coached in college football since 2004, the same season ...
Lou Holtz appears to be back at it again. Someone alert Ryan Day. Last week, the former Notre Dame coach renewed his "friendship" with Day with a jab in a quote tweet from ESPN's "The Pat McAfee Show.
Lou Holtz appears to be back at it again. Someone alert Ryan Day. Last week, the former Notre Dame coach renewed his "friendship" with Day with a jab in a quote tweet from ESPN's "The Pat McAfee Show.
Notre Dame wins a close one—by 3. Remember, we’re Notre Dame and they ain’t!" Seemingly, for Holtz, Notre Dame's esprit de corps will be more than enough to carry the Fighting Irish to victory.