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Lou Holtz, legendary college football coach and broadcaster, dies at age of 89 - The Guardian

Lou Holtz, legendary college football coach and broadcaster, dies at age of 89  The Guardian

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Legendary Coach Lou Holtz Dies at 89

Lou Holtz, the charismatic coach who led Notre Dame to its 1988 national championship, passed away peacefully at his home. Holtz's tenure at Notre Dame (1986-1996) transformed the struggling program into a powerhouse, earning him a place among college football's most revered figures.

Before Notre Dame, Holtz had successful stints at several schools including Arkansas and Minnesota. After his time in South Bend, he became a beloved college football analyst, sharing his insights with fans across the country until his retirement.

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