March 4, 2026

Lou Holtz, the Hall of Fame coach who led Notre Dame to its last football national championship, died on Wednesday. He was 89.

Holtz had reportedly been in hospice care for months. He died Wednesday surrounded by his family in Orlando, Florida.

Lou Holtz, the revered Hall of Fame coach who led Notre Dame to its last football national championship in 1988, passed away at 89 in hospice care surrounded by family in Orlando. Known not just for his coaching prowess but also as a mentor and leader who inspired his players on and off the field, Holtz guided the Irish to a flawless 12-0 season, highlighted by a legendary 31-30 upset over No. 1 Miami that ended their 36-game winning streak and secured Notre Dame’s first national title in 11 years—a championship the school has not repeated since.

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