Legendary football coach and commentator Lou Holtz dies at 89
Legendary American football coach and longtime broadcaster Lou Holtz has died at the age of 89, marking the end of an era for one of the sport’s most influential and charismatic figures.
Holtz, best known for transforming college football programs and his iconic tenure at University of Notre Dame, leaves behind a legacy defined by discipline, resilience, and an unmatched ability to inspire players both on and off the field.
Born in 1937, Holtz built a remarkable coaching career that spanned decades and multiple programs, including University of Arkansas, University of Minnesota, North Carolina State University, and University of South Carolina. However, it was at Notre Dame where he cemented his place in football history.
In 1988, Holtz led Notre Dame to a national championship, restoring the program’s dominance and earning widespread respect across the college football world. Known for his meticulous preparation and motivational leadership, he became one of the few coaches to guide six different programs to bowl games—an extraordinary achievement that underscored his adaptability and football intellect.
Beyond the sidelines, Holtz became a familiar voice to millions of fans as a college football analyst with ESPN. His candid insights, humor, and signature speaking style made him a beloved figure in sports broadcasting, extending his influence well beyond coaching.
Holtz’s impact reached far deeper than wins and losses. Former players and colleagues often described him as a mentor who emphasized character, accountability, and perseverance. His famous mantra—“Do right. Do your best. Treat others as you want to be treated”—became a guiding principle for generations.
Tributes have begun pouring in from across the sports world, with many hailing Holtz as not just a great coach, but a transformative leader whose lessons transcended football.
Lou Holtz is survived by his family and a legacy that will endure in college football history for decades to come.











