Notre Dame Legend Lou Holtz Dies at 89, Leaving Lasting Football Legacy

TL;DR Summary
Legendary Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz died at 89 after a period of declining health, with hospice care in Orlando. He led Notre Dame to the 1988 national championship and finished his 33-season career with a 249-132-7 record, also coaching at William & Mary, NC State, Arkansas, Minnesota and South Carolina, including a brief NFL stint with the New York Jets in 1976. Holtz later worked as a TV analyst for CBS and ESPN. He is survived by four children; his wife Beth died in 2020.
- Legendary college football coach Lou Holtz dead at age 89 NBC News
- Lou Holtz, legendary Notre Dame football coach, dead at 89 South Bend Tribune
- Legendary college football coach Lou Holtz dead at 89 Fox News
- Lou Holtz, Who Coached Unbeaten Notre Dame to a Title, Dies at 89 The New York Times
- Longtime Notre Dame coach, former ESPN analyst Lou Holtz dies at 89 Yahoo Sports
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
0
Time Saved
3 min
vs 4 min read
Condensed
86%
637 → 86 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on NBC News