Lou Holtz may not get to celebrate a Notre Dame title in Atlanta. Notre Dame is down 31-23 to Ohio State in the National Championship Game. The Fighting Irish allowed 31 straight points after opening the contest with a 15-play touchdown drive that lasted nine minutes and 45 minutes.
Fans couldn't help but make all kinds of jokes about Lou Holtz and Ryan Day after Ohio State football's win over Notre Dame.
Ohio State has embraced their new rivalry with Lou Holtz, and some Buckeyes fans trolled the legendary Notre Dame coach with an awesome sign during the College Football Playoff National Championship game on Monday night.
With Benjamin Morrison off to the NFL, a look back at Notre Dame's best cornerbacks since the start of the Lou Holtz era.
Ohio State and Notre Dame will kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET on Monday, Jan. 20 in the College Football Playoff championship game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Lou Holtz takes shot at Ohio State ...
Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz took a shot at Ohio State's Ryan Day leading into Monday's CFP championship game. Here more:
College football fans were left in stitches when a Lou Holtz doppelganger made an appearance at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium during the 2025 CFP National Championship showdown between Notre Dame and Ohio
For this week’s Throwback Thursday post, I’m sharing a letter from Coach Lou Holtz, printed in the 1988 football review, “Lou’s Coup.” It reflects on how his team’s commitment, leadership, and belief in one another led them to a National Championship.
A campus, city and fan base that expects success finally broke through, reclaiming its spot atop the college football throne.
If someone tells you that games don't come down to one play, just show them this one, and Ohio State did what it needed to seal the win.
When that teardrop of a throw from Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard on third-and-11 finally landed, light as a feather, in the hands of receiver Jeremiah Smith late in the fourth quarter Monday, Ohio State had locked up what would be a 34-23 victory over Notre Dame for its sixth national title and first in a decade.