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Louis Leo Holtz (born January 6, 1937) is a former American football player, coach, and analyst. He served as the head football coach at The College of William & Mary (1969–1971), North Carolina State University (1972–1975), the New York Jets (1976), the University of Arkansas (1977–1983), the University of Minnesota (1984–1985), the University of Notre Dame (1986–1996), and the University of South Carolina (1999–2004), compiling a career record of 249–132–7. Holtz's 1988 Notre Dame team went 12–0 with a victory in the Fiesta Bowl and was the consensus national champion. Holtz is the only college football coach to lead six different programs to bowl games and the only coach to guide four different programs to the final top 20 rankings.

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  • Lou Holtz (en)
  • لو هولتز (ar)
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  • لو هولتز (بالإنجليزية: Lou Holtz)‏ هو لاعب كرة قدم أمريكية أمريكي، ولد في 6 يناير 1937 في فولانسبي في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Louis Leo „Lou“ Holtz (* 6. Januar 1937 in , West Virginia) ist ein US-amerikanischer American-Football-Trainer. Er trainierte 1976 eine Saison lang die New York Jets in der National Football League (NFL). Größere Bekanntheit erlangte er als Trainer im College Football, wo er von 1986 bis 1996 Head Coach an der University of Notre Dame war und 1988 nach einer ungeschlagenen Saison und einem Sieg im Fiesta Bowl nationaler Meister wurde.Holtz wurde 2008 in die College Football Hall of Fame aufgenommen. (de)
  • Louis Leo Holtz (nació el 6 de enero de 1937 en ) es autor, comentarista de televisión, motivador y fue entrenador en jefe en la NCAA y la NFL. (es)
  • Louis Leo Holtz (born January 6, 1937) is a former American football player, coach, and analyst. He served as the head football coach at The College of William & Mary (1969–1971), North Carolina State University (1972–1975), the New York Jets (1976), the University of Arkansas (1977–1983), the University of Minnesota (1984–1985), the University of Notre Dame (1986–1996), and the University of South Carolina (1999–2004), compiling a career record of 249–132–7. Holtz's 1988 Notre Dame team went 12–0 with a victory in the Fiesta Bowl and was the consensus national champion. Holtz is the only college football coach to lead six different programs to bowl games and the only coach to guide four different programs to the final top 20 rankings. (en)
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