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Did Lightning Set Lou Holtz’s Home On Fire?
Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
Former ESPN analyst Lou Holtz had his house catch on fire after a possible lightening strike on Sunday. Per the Orlando Sentinel...
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Holtz’s 11,000-square foot Orlando mansion nearly burned to the ground, as more than 60 firefighters needed 26 trucks and three hours to get the blaze under control
Luckily no one was injured. Officials are still determining if it was caused by lightening...
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Pavoloco83107 months
We may neber know the twuth.
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Cheese Grits107 months
Lou Retires from ESPN

As such, can no longer pimp Notre Dame on ESPN

Lightning has direct strike on his house

God really is an Irish fan
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Walt OReilly107 months
Some not so nice comments from lsu fans. Not surprised though.
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timm6971463107 months
Maybe he needed more room !
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JETigER107 months
lee corso's car got hit by lightening at Virginia tech
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Teddy Ruxpin107 months
Ole Lou must have not been home at the time, his spit spray should have put it out.
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nismosao107 months
Lighting, Lightening. Two different spellings, yet neither of them are correct.
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tsmi136107 months
11,000 SF?!
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Old Lou left the hot plate on again
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