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Source: OLD ZERO
Summary
Legendary college football coach Lou Holtz died on Wednesday at the age of 89. He was surrounded by family at his home in Orlando, Florida. The Notre Dame Fighting Irish released a statement from Holtz’s family announcing his death.
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The game followed a familiar script.
Holtz’s career was marked by late pushes, slow starts, and a penchant for making excuses after losses.
He was known for his fiery personality and ability to motivate his teams.
But in the end, it was his age that caught up with him.
This one felt like a final whistle blow, signaling the end of an era.
As fans always say, “coaches are only as good as their next game, and their next game is always the one that gets away.”
Author: Evan Null









