Louis Leo "Lou" Holtz (born on January 6, 1937 in Follansbee, West Virginia) is an author, television commentator, motivational speaker, and former NCAA football and NFL head coach. Holtz is the only coach in NCAA history to lead six different programs to bowl games and the only coach to guide four different programs to the final top 20 rankings. He is also a multiple winner of National Coach of the Year honors.
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- Louis Leo "Lou" Holtz (born on January 6, 1937 in Follansbee, West Virginia) is an author, television commentator, motivational speaker, and former NCAA football and NFL head coach. Holtz is the only coach in NCAA history to lead six different programs to bowl games and the only coach to guide four different programs to the final top 20 rankings. He is also a multiple winner of National Coach of the Year honors. After growing up in East Liverpool, Ohio and graduating from East Liverpool High School, Holtz attended Kent State University. He is a member of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity, played football and graduated in 1959. Over the years, the slender, bespectacled Holtz has become known for his quick wit and ability to inspire players. In 2005, Holtz joined ESPN as a college football analyst. On April 21, 2007, Holtz made an appearance as an honorary head coach, along with Ara Parseghian, for Notre Dame Fighting Irish football's annual Blue-Gold Game, a yearly intra-squad scrimmage that marks the end of spring football practice for the Irish. Holtz guided the Gold team to a 10-6 victory. On May 1, 2008, Holtz was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame.
- Louis Leo Holtz ist ein US-amerikanischer Football-Trainer. Er trainierte 1976 eine Saison lang die New York Jets aus der Profiliga NFL. Holtz spielte Football an der Kent State University, erfolgreich war er aber vor allem als Head-Coach der College-Mannschaften von „William & Mary“ sowie von North Carolina State University, mit denen er vier mal in Folge die Meisterschaft gewann (1972-75). Seinen bekanntesten Job hatte Holtz beim Team des Rekordmeisters der University of Notre Dame, den Fighting Irish. 1988 konnte er die Collegemeisterschaft erringen, bis 1996 war er bei diesem College tätig. Nach seinem Rücktritt 1996 arbeitete Holtz als TV-Kommentator, kehrte dann aber 1999 als Trainer der South Carolina Gamecocks, der Mannschaft der University of South Carolina zum Collegefootball zurück. Diese Mannschaft trainierte er bis Ende 2004. Seit 2005 arbeitet er als Analyst für das Fernsehen.
- Louis Leo Holtz es autor, comentarista de televisión, motivador y fue entrenador en jefe en la NCAA y la NFL.
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- Louis Leo "Lou" Holtz (born on January 6, 1937 in Follansbee, West Virginia) is an author, television commentator, motivational speaker, and former NCAA football and NFL head coach. Holtz is the only coach in NCAA history to lead six different programs to bowl games and the only coach to guide four different programs to the final top 20 rankings. He is also a multiple winner of National Coach of the Year honors.
- Louis Leo Holtz ist ein US-amerikanischer Football-Trainer. Er trainierte 1976 eine Saison lang die New York Jets aus der Profiliga NFL. Holtz spielte Football an der Kent State University, erfolgreich war er aber vor allem als Head-Coach der College-Mannschaften von „William & Mary“ sowie von North Carolina State University, mit denen er vier mal in Folge die Meisterschaft gewann (1972-75).
- Louis Leo Holtz es autor, comentarista de televisión, motivador y fue entrenador en jefe en la NCAA y la NFL.
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