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Lou Holtz, the legendary college football coach and analyst, known for his time at Notre Dame, South Carolina and on ESPN, has died. He was 89 years old... (The Spun)
Originally published on SECRant.com
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HagaDaga2 months
Well damn. Annoyed by him or not, he is a CFB legend. RIP.
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TouchdownTony2 months
He was known for his time at Arky than South Carolina. Lou had Arky living in the top 10. Bama had to beat them on Jan 1,1980 to win the 79 national title in the sugar bowl and had Arky sitting at number 1 during the 81 season. The Hogs have never been the same.
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saturncube212 months
RIP
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UFMatt2 months
Good Coach, better man. Oh, and Keith Oberman is a POS.
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oleheat2 months
I believe he was a great coach and a great man....Rest Easy, Coach.
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tigersbh2 months
He was a good man. Prayers for his family. ??
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Corso2 months
Losing one of the best personalities from the best era of CFB while watching the current version obliterate itself. Yay
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soccerfüt2 months
“Dey puss dere panss on juss like we do!”
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kjntgr2 months
I thought he would out live CORSO
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Tiger Vision2 months
Reth in Peath Coach!
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UnclePat762 months
He did a great job playing Granny in The Beverly Hillbillies.
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