Lou Holtz, the Hall of Fame college football coach who led a record six different teams to bowl games, has entered hospice care.
Former Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz, a College Football Hall of Famer who led the Irish to a 1988 title, has reportedly entered hospice care at age 89.
Holtz had a viral feud with Ohio State head coach Ryan Day ahead of the national championship in the 2024-25 season.
The 89-year-old is best known for his time coaching Notre Dame from 1986-96, which included a national title, plus his role as a college football analyst for ESPN.
Temporary housing has been found for students living in Searcy Hall and nearby Prunty Hall while the leak is investigated.
Legendary college football coach Lou Holtz has entered hospice care, according to multiple reports. ABC 57 reported Thursday night that a source close to Holtz’s family confirmed the news. Holtz, 89, ...
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