Holtz coached Notre Dame from 1986 to 1996, winning 100 games with the school, including a 12-0 national title-winning season in 1988.
Since the College Football Playoff kicked off in 2014, these 26 programs have the most wins, and no invites to the party.
Louis Leo “Lou” Holtz, a national championship-winning college football coach died on March 4, 2026, at age 89.
Louis Leo “Lou” Holtz, a national championship-winning college football coach and National Football Foundation College ...
Three‑time gold medalist and Davenport native Kevin McKee is one of 17 players on the U.S. sled hockey team competing at the ...
Ohio State President Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. resigned on Monday after disclosing “an inappropriate relationship” with a woman seeking ...
The SC High School League basketball championships will be held Thursday through Saturday at The Colonial Life Arena in ...
Starting around 2010, the food festival heyday created a circuit-like scene for A-list chefs (and ample wannabes). Then came ...
Former college football coach and television analyst Lou Holtz died in hospice care in Orlando, Florida, on March 4. He was ...
Lou and Beth tied the knot on July 22, 1961, in East Liverpool, Ohio, per the Holtz's Heroes Foundation. They began their ...
The Wolverines overcame turnover issues to take the Hawkeyes’ best shot and leave Iowa City with a victory.
Iowa beat Michigan to advance to the Big Ten title game against UCLA on Sunday.
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