Lou Holtz, recently placed in hospice care, reshaped college football as a coach and ESPN analyst, notably leading Notre Dame to a National Championship. Donald Trump reacts to former Prince Andrew ...
Editor's note: This story has been updated to add a Feb. 1 statement from Lou Holtz's son, Skip Holtz. News emerged in recent days that legendary Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz had been placed in ...
On Thursday, reports surfaced that former Notre Dame and Arkansas college football coach Lou Holtz, who retired from Notre Dame in 1996, has entered hospice care. Various outlets confirmed the news, ...
It was reported this week that Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz has entered hospice care. Holtz, a two-time Paul “Bear” Bryant Award winner, coached several programs but he's best known for winning ...
National champion head coach Lou Holtz has reportedly entered hospice care at the age of 89. Best known for manning the sidelines at Arkansas and Notre Dame, Holtz coached college football for 33 ...
Former Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz is one of the most celebrated college football coaches of all time. Now, some sad news has emerged about the health of the college football legend. On Thursday, Jan.
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, ...
College Football Hall of Fame coach Lou Holtz, who led the South Carolina Gamecocks for six seasons, is currently in hospice care, The State confirmed on Friday. A few media outlets reported the ...
COLUMBIA — Former South Carolina football coach Lou Holtz is in hospice care, according to longtime sportscaster Tim Brando and other published reports. Brando posted on X that Holtz' son, Skip Holtz ...
Lou Holtz, the legendary football coach best known for his tenure at Notre Dame, has reportedly been placed in hospice care. A source close to the family told ABC57 in South Bend, Indiana, home of ...
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Lou Holtz moved to hospice care
Notre Dame legend Lou Holtz, 89, moved to hospice care after a storied 33-season football career. Rock the Country festival: Artists dropping out amid Kid Rock controversy Too busy? Trump's unusual ...
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