Lou Holtz, the 88-year-old Notre Dame Fighting Irish head coach from 1986 to 1996, is an icon on the sidelines and a CBS Sports and ESPN analyst on College Football Scoreboard, College Football Final,
Holtz, 88, reignited their feud last week on X when he wrote that, “If Notre Dame doesn’t win, it’s because we want to preserve Ryan Day’s job. I was originally going to be at the game in spirit, but now I’ll be dragging my body along as well.” He was responding to a tweet wondering if he would attend the showdown.
Ryan Day says he hasn't spoken with Lou Holtz since the two went at it in 2023. He did during a segment on College GameDay... sort of.
Former Notre Dame head coach, Lou Holtz, is at it again. The former Fighting Irish head coach loves to keep his name in the headlines any way he can, and now he’s using a beef with Ohio State’s Ryan Day to do just that.
The weird beef between the two coaches began last Fall when Holtz predicted an Irish win over the Buckeyes during their
This time, Ryan Day will know exactly where Lou Holtz is after the game. The former Notre Dame coach plans to be in Atlanta on Jan. 20, siding with the Fighting Irish, who he predicts will defeat ...
Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz took a shot at Ohio State's Ryan Day leading into Monday's CFP championship game. Here more:
It's no surprise that Lou Holtz is picking Notre Dame to beat Ohio State for the national championship, but he took another little shot at Ryan Day in the process.
Lou Holtz continues to take shots at Ohio State head coach Ryan Day. On Monday, Day said the two have never buried the hatchet on their long-running feud ahead of the Buckeyes' showdown with Notre Dame in the national title game.
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.