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Back to EpisodesLou Holtz's Notre Dame Legacy: 100 Wins & Thrilling Victories
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Lou Holtz, the legendary Notre Dame football coach, passed away on March fourth at the age of eighty-nine. During his eleven seasons in South Bend from nineteen eighty-six to nineteen ninety-six, he transformed the Irish into a powerhouse, securing one hundred wins, a national championship, and countless thrilling victories over top rivals. Holtzs teams built momentum early with gritty comebacks, like a stunning thirty-eight to thirty-seven win over number seventeen Southern Cal in his first year, which sparked a dominant run ahead. They followed with narrow escapes against Michigan, including a nineteen to seventeen victory in nineteen eighty-eight thanks to a walk-on kickers four field goals. Fans still buzz about the championship season of nineteen eighty-eight, capped by a thirty-one to thirty upset of number one Miami at home, followed by a decisive Fiesta Bowl rout of West Virginia for the title. Those games showcased Holtzs fiery leadership and unbreakable team spirit, drawing massive crowds and national attention. Later highlights included three straight Michigan wins, a shocking Orange Bowl domination of number one Colorado, and a thirty-one to twenty-four triumph over number one Florida State in the so-called Game of the Century. His squads relied on punishing runs and late-game heroics, silencing doubters time and again. Holtz bowed out perfectly with his one hundredth Notre Dame win, a sixty-two to nothing rout of Rutgers in his final home game, carried off on his players shoulders as tears flowed. His era left an indelible mark on Irish football, full of heart and high stakes that fans cherish forever.
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