It’s rare for someone to transcend generations and become a true icon.
On Wednesday, legendary Lou Holtz, the Hall of Fame coach who led Notre Dame to the 1988 national championship, passed away at the age of 89.
Lou Holtz has died at the age of 89, his family announced Wednesday.
The legendary football coach and ESPN analyst led six college programs and won the 1988 national title at Notre Dame. pic.twitter.com/r6v7lhQ3wA
— ESPN (@espn) March 4, 2026
Holtz coached 16 seasons at William & Mary, NC State, Arkansas, and Minnesota before taking the helm at Notre Dame, leading the iconic program to an undefeated season and consensus national championship in 1988. Notre Dame paid tribute to Holtz through a highlight video.
Remembering the life and legacy of Lou Holtz pic.twitter.com/8WiEtVr6fT
— Notre Dame Football (@NDFootball) March 4, 2026
While Holtz first became famous on the sidelines, his post-coaching career in broadcasting cemented his status as a true college football icon.
An outpouring of love on social media for Holtz showed his impact on the college football world.
The poem that Lou Holtz would have his players memorize… pic.twitter.com/8NYr35rFFR
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) March 5, 2026
The Lou Holtz newspaper trick has been stuck in my head for more than a decade. Blows my mind every time. pic.twitter.com/kPvGpa0r0i
— Chris Vannini (@ChrisVannini) March 4, 2026
ESPN peaked on this day
“He has violated the one basic principle I’ve tried to follow most of my life and that is – it’s better to keep your mouth shut and let people think you are an idiot than to open it and leave no doubt.”
😂
RIP Coach Lou Holtz pic.twitter.com/UYrGxkK1pD
— SEC Mike (@MichaelWBratton) March 4, 2026
Lou Holtz was the rare example of an icon to different generations for different reasons.
My dad knew him as the man that returned Notre Dame to the head table. I knew him as the cornerstone of the greatest CFB studio show ever produced.
Rest in peace Coach 🫡 pic.twitter.com/4vp3cwfMhf
— Josh Pate (@JoshPateCFB) March 4, 2026
“Your wife is not your best friend. Your dog is. Lock the two in the back of a trunk, come back two hours later and see which one is happy to see you”. Coach Lou Holtz
RIP Coach Holtz. The best motivational speaker I’ve listened to
— Coach Scott Goodale (@CoachGoodale) March 4, 2026
Coach Lou Holtz leaves a legacy far bigger than wins and championships. He leaves a legacy that spans generations and defined college football for decades. Rest in peace.