Lou Holtz, the charismatic coach who revitalized Notre Dame football and led the Fighting Irish to a national championship in 1988, passed away Wednesday at 89. His remarkable career spanned decades, with stops at multiple colleges and a brief stint in the NFL, but it was his time at Notre Dame from 1986-1991 that cemented his place in college football history.
Holtz's .855 winning percentage at Notre Dame remains one of the best in school history. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008 and received numerous coaching honors throughout his career. The Notre Dame community mourns the loss of one of its most beloved figures.
