That looks to include Ryan Day's arch-enemy Lou Holtz. The former Notre Dame head coach appeared to announce his plan to be at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Monday in a quote tweet of ESPN's "The Pat ...
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.
"WE’D LIKE TO KNOW WHERE LOU HOLTZ IS RIGHT NOW," Brutus Buckeye ... are more physical than Ohio State," predicting that the Fighting Irish would do the same. After the Buckeyes won a hard ...
However, when the Buckeyes beat the Fighting Irish that week, Day called out Holtz immediately after. "I'd like to know where Lou Holtz is right now," Day said after the win. "What he said about ...
Retired coach Lou Holtz was adamant that his former team, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish had enough to beat Ohio State in the national championship game despite the Buckeyes being 8.5-point favorites.
Nobody will have to wonder where Lou Holtz is during the National Championship Game. Notre Dame is seeking its first national title since going undefeated under Holtz in 1988. The Fighting Irish ...
I don't know where (Lou Holtz) gets off saying those type of things ... Holtz was the head coach of the Fighting Irish from 1986-96 and posted a 100-30-2 overall record during that time.
Ahead of Notre Dame's matchup versus Ohio State in 2023, Freeman drew praise from legendary Fighting Irish head coach Lou Holtz on the "Pat McAfee Show." "Let's start with the coach, Marcus Freeman.
The Fighting Irish are hoping to win their first national title since 1988, when Lou Holtz coached in South Bend and the Irish beat No. 2 USC and No. 3 West Virginia in back-to-back weeks to ...
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Lou Holtz takes shot at Ohio State's Ryan Day, picks Fighting Irish ahead of CFP championshipThis article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Lou Holtz takes shot at Ohio State's Ryan Day, picks Fighting Irish ahead of CFP championship ...
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