Legendary football coach Lou Holtz enters hospice care, per report

Legendary football coach Lou Holtz enters hospice care, per report
Legendary college football coach Lou Holtz has entered hospice care, according to several reports, including ABC57 in Indiana. A Holtz family source told ABC57 of Holtz's failing condition. The 89-year-old Holtz might be best known around the country for being the head coach at Notre Dame from 1986-96, leading the Fighting Irish to a national championship in 1988. But Holtz is also well known around SEC football circles as the former head coach at Arkansas from 1977-83 and as the ex-head coach at South Carolina from 1999-2004. The South Carolina job was his final coaching stop in an incredible career that 4 years after leaving Columbia landed Holtz in the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008. Holtz took his first college head coaching job at William & Mary in 1969, and he followed that up with a stint at NC State from 1972-75 before dabbling in the pro game as the head coach of the New York Jets in 1976. Holtz was also the head coach at Minnesota from 1984-85. He is perhaps known more to younger college football fans as an analyst at ESPN. Fox Sports announcer Tim Brando took to social media to post a tribute to what Holtz has meant to the sport of college football. "Coach Holtz...

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