Lou Holtz

Lou Holtz
Louis Leo "Lou" Holtzis a former American football player, coach, and analyst. He served as the head football coach at The College of William & Mary, North Carolina State University, the University of Arkansas, the University of Minnesota, the University of Notre Dame, and the University of South Carolina, compiling a career record of 249–132–7. Holtz's 1988 Notre Dame team went 12–0 with a victory in the Fiesta Bowl and was the consensus national champion. Holtz is the only college...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth6 January 1937
CityFollansbee, WV
CountryUnited States of America
Ya know, Hitler was a great leader, too.
I've never seen the yellow light, umm the yellow line be wrong.
The team that's on defense first (in overtime) has the advantage because they know whether they need a touchdown a field goal or just a score.
All my life, I've been trying to make a hole-in-one. The closest I've come is a bogey.
My wife doesn't even want to spend 2 hours with me.
If Tiger Woods had played football, he would have been a quarterback.
I was raised in a religious environment, and my wife is one of the more religious people that I have ever known.
I look at athletes in all sports and try to picture what kind of football player they'd be, what position they'd play and so on.
One day you are drinking the wine, and they next day you are picking the grapes.
If you continually ask yourself, "What's important now?", you won't waste time on the trivial.
It was a great game if you don't care who won. I cared.
We will use some kind of option and we will throw the football. I hope it will be at our people.
First we become the best, then we'll become first.
My first assistant-coaching job in football was at William & Mary in 1961.