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Profiles In Plagiar-Ageism: Lou Holtz
36 days ago

Source: deadspin.com --- 50 days ago
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Source: www.yardbarker.com --- 39 days ago
I love when athletes hold certain grudges against harmless media people. It's even funnier when that person is the crazy, and usually random, Lou Holtz. Ex-NFLer Jason Peter has a bit of a grudge against Lou and he's pulling no punches in his new book. From the South Bend Tribune via The Wiz of Odds.... more... Original Story: http://awfulannouncing.blogspot.com/2008... . ...
Source: www.rgj.com --- 41 days ago
Former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz tells the Reno Gazette-Journal which celebrity he's most often mistaken for. ...
Source: sports.aol.com --- 30 days ago
Filed under: Notre Dame , NCAA FB Video Funny story from former Notre Dame All American Chris Zorich, who is being inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame . The ESPN host asks him to recount his favorite Lou Holtz story, and Zorich goes on to tell of a cruel bait-and-switch. Before a road game against Air Force, Air Force had painted Notre Dame's locker room some shade of purple or pink. Holtz rallied his troops and told them they could repaint (well, tag, really) the locker room walls black with spray paint if they won the game. This was back when Notre Dame was still good, of course. The Irish end up victorious, spurred on no doubt by the chance for wanton destruction of a visiting locker room. As everyone came back frothing and in dire need of paint can, Holtz decided he didn't mean what he said and called off the dogs, to the dismay of his players.   Permalink  |  Email this  |  Linking Blogs  |  Comments ...
Source: www.southbendtribune.com --- 40 days ago
Twelve years after he last paced the Notre Dame sideline, former Irish coach Lou Holtz still tends to inspire strong feelings in the people whose lives he crossed, even momentarily. ...
Source: www.blackshoediaries.com --- 36 days ago
Profiles In Plagiar - Agism is an offseason series being run to examine the history of exit plans. We will be analyzing some of the greatest football coaches of all time and determining any parallels between their final days and those that are facing Joe Paterno. (Previous episodes:   Paul William "Bear" Bryant ) Lou Holtz Coaching Years: 1969-1971 William & Mary, 1972-1975 North Carolina State, 1976 New York Jets, 1977-1983 Arkansas, 1984-1985 Minnesota, 1986-1996 Notre Dame, 1999-2004 South Carolina Mythical National Championships: One, 12-0 1988 Irish Conference Championships: 3 in 22 years of coaching teams in a conference (excludes, of course, all seasons with Notre Dame) Backstory: Holtz had a bit of a strange rise in the coaching world, filled with very dramatic ups and downs. He built up the William & Mary program but then left for North Carolina State. He compiled a 31-11-2 record there, but only finished the season ranked once in four years. After that relatively bland record at a major college program, he was hired as HC by an apparently desperate New York Jets franchise. He didn't make it though his first season, pulling a Bobby Petrino * with one game left to play. Under his control, the team managed just 3 wins in 13 games. He then moved on to Arkansas with mild success but was eventually let go. This led to one short season at Minnesota, where he gained a rare bowl invitation but did not coach in it because he had accep ...
Source: mbd.scout.com --- 29 days ago
radio. Jason Peter, former Nebraska Cornhusker, who had an injury shortened NFL career, was on ...
Source: sportspyder.com --- 36 days ago
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Source: mbd.scout.com --- 8 days ago
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Source: www.msnbc.msn.com --- 13 days ago
Celizic: The subject was the Chinese Olympic team, and Peter Ueberroth was sounding like Lou Holtz talking up his next opponent. ...
Source: sports.yahoo.com --- 45 days ago
Former Notre Dame football coaching great Lou Holtz, a member of the National Football Foundation's College... ...
Source: msn.foxsports.com --- 16 days ago
Longtime Notre Dame assistant football coach Joe Yonto, who worked under Ara Parseghian, Dan Devine and Lou Holtz, died Monday. He was 83. A university spokesman confirmed Yonto's death but had no details on the cause. Yonto was a high school coach before he joined Parseghian's staff in 1964 and was the Irish's defensive line coach for 17 years under Parseghian and Devine. ...
Source: www.sportsline.com --- 16 days ago
Longtime Notre Dame assistant football coach Joe Yonto, who worked under Ara Parseghian, Dan Devine and Lou Holtz, died Monday. He was 83. ...
Source: southcarolina.rivals.com --- 9 days ago
South Carolina's got them, so the Gamecocks might as well use them. USC's 19-man receiving corps features seven tight ends, which have become more and more of a weapon within coach Steve Spurrier's offense. After taking over for Lou Holtz, who threw to the tight end maybe once per season, Spurrier has recruited and used his TEs at will to take the pressure off his regular receiver ...
Source: olemiss.rivals.com --- 17 days ago
Houston Nutt played for Frank Broyles and Lou Holtz and mentored under Jimmy Johnson . When he first started as a head coach back in 1993 at Murray State, Nutt believed that six hours of daily, grueling work under the blazing August sun was the best way to get a football team ready for the season. Fifteen years later, Nutt is less than 48 hours away from his first August camp at Ole Miss, and his philosophy has changed dramatically. Go inside for more ...
Source: seattlepi.nwsource.com --- 16 days ago
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Longtime Notre Dame assistant football coach Joe Yonto, who worked under Ara Parseghian, Dan Devine and Lou Holtz, died Monday. He was 83. ...
Source: communities.canada.com --- 36 days ago
If you watched the American Century Celebrity Golf Championship over the weekend, you probably witnessed the walking circus that is Charles Barkley’s swing. If not, here’s a taste: I believe it was college football coach Lou Holtz who said that Barkley’s...( read more ) ...
Source: blogs.newsobserver.com --- 1 day ago
Lou Holtz said he will never forget seeing offensive guard Bill Yoest spouting off in the N.C. State locker room after a practice during Holtz’s first spring as the Wolfpack’s coach. Yoest, who didn’t realize that Holtz was in the locker room, was complaining about the new coach. The next day, Holtz took Yoest aside. Holtz told him what he’d heard in the locker room. Then Holtz said Yoest was right. The new coach was crazy. “You’ve really got it figured out,” Holtz said he told Yoest. “These other guys aren’t as smart as you are. You keep it to yourself.” Holtz said Yoest changed after that conversation. Yoest went on to become a team captain and a consensus All-American in 1973. He is just one of the players Holtz loves to brag on from the four seasons (1972-75) he spent at N.C. State. During a phone interview Tuesday, Holtz reminisced about playing pickup basketball against the players and getting roughed up by Mike Devine, who made All-ACC as a defensive back in 1974. “Johnny Evans, Ted Brown,” he said, rattling off the names of some of his favorites. “Good Lord, Pat Hovance, Pat Kenney, the Druschel brothers, Justus Everett. . . .Willie Burden, Charley Young, Roland Hooks, Steve Lester — who couldn’t run but always could get open." Holtz, 71, now works as a studio analyst for ESPN. He obviously has fond memories of his time at N.C. State, but doesn’t have much hope for the team this season. "On paper this year, it looks like t ...
Source: nbcsports.msnbc.com --- 14 days ago
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) -Longtime Notre Dame assistant football coach Joe Yonto, who worked under Ara Parseghian, Dan Devine and Lou Holtz, died Monday. He was 83. ...
Source: www.rakesofmallow.com --- 18 days ago
Position: Running Back Projected Starter:   James Aldridge (Junior), Robert Hughes (Sophomore) or Armando Allen (Sophomore) Backup(s): Jonas Gray (Freshman) 2008 Outlook:   Lou Holtz used to say that if you have two fighting for a position, they're not good enough to be a starter (or something to that effect, I'm not too good at looking things up).   But in the case of running backs for Notre Dame this season, his statement is a little silly.   Though the Irish don't have a clear cut starter, they have three capable, experienced running backs who each could have breakout years.   The most experienced is junior James Aldridge , who started a number of games last season.   He's been plagued by injuries throughout most of time at Notre Dame, but figures to be a top back when he's healthy.   He had some trouble getting big gains last year (averaged only 3.8 YPC), but that was expected with the play of the OL.   He'll have every chance to start and put up big numbers this season, but with the younger guys waiting in the wings, he'll likely have only one shot of cementing his place in the rotation. Robert Hughes was one of the few bright spots for ND last year Behind Aldridge are two rising sophomores in Robert Hughes and Armando Allen .   Hughes and Allen are Notre Dame's version of "Thunder" and "Lightning", although we'll let that cliché die a happy death.   Hughes is a big running back, showing up to the summer season at almost 250 ...

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