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Legendary football coach Lou Holtz does not appear to be hopping off the former President Trump bandwagon ahead of the likely rematch of the 2020 election.
Lou Holtz is the last Notre Dame head coach to win a National Championship, and fans will surely be thinking of him on Monday night.
Lou Holtz famously called out Ryan Day for OSU's lack of toughness. Day then fired back at the former ND coach, who thinks Irish will win the natty.
Lou Holtz was critical of Ryan Day and Ohio State last season. A year later, what does the former Notre Dame (and OSU) coach think of the Buckeyes?
Holtz pointed to Day’s record against Michigan and said he does not think the Buckeyes are very good this year. Holtz ranked Notre Dame at No. 11, so his Buckeyes hating does have some limits.
Holtz even went as far as to compliment what Day has accomplished in his six seasons with the Buckeyes, which includes a 69-10 record, two conference titles, and two national championship appearances.
Holtz, 78, compiled a 100-30-2 record in 11 years as Notre Dame's head coach (1986-1996). He led the 1988 Irish team to a 12-0 record and national championship, the program's last such achievement ...
Former Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz apologized to Marcus Freeman for helping Ohio State get fired up, but stood by his comments about Ryan Day and the Buckeyes.
Following his feud with Ryan Day, Lou Holtz dropped Ohio State five spots in the Super 16 poll, despite the Buckeyes coming off a bye.
Holtz compiled a 249–132–7 career head coaching record and won the 1988 national championship with the Fighting Irish.
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