Domain: tiger-web1.srvr.media3.us Lou Holtz Has Reportedly Entered Hospice Care

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Lou Holtz, 89, coached at William & Mary, NC State, Arkansas, Minnesota, Notre Dame and South Carolina. The two-time Paul “Bear” Bryant Award winner had a 249-132-7 record over the course of 35 years. On Thursday it was reported he has entered hospice care... (The Spun)
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Originally published on SECRant.com
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One of the greatest
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LSUtoBOOT26 days
A likable man in an irritating sort of way. College football was more interesting with him in it.
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Bayou26 days
Legendary
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FaCubeItches26 days
Sounds like Jimmy Johnson is gonna have to hurry if they're ever going to have that fight.

Go easy, Lou.
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Bill W Tiger26 days
Good man...didn't like him as a coach but he is a good man!
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HuntinFishin2526 days
Maybe so but he 'Hated' LSU...... No disrepect in his declining year but, JUST FACT!
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Capram25 days
Please elaborate on the facts
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HuntinFishin2524 days
I met him and spoke with him on college sports in general. He was not arrogant on the subject matter of LSU but at every turn of the conversation he had a dig on LSU. When I pushed him directly on LSU he made it perfectly clear that he had major issues. Let me quote him, "LSU players are at LSU because Notre Dame doesn't want them"! PLEASE!
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TT926 days
Love Lou Holtz, fantastic human being. "Happiness is nothing more than having a bad memory." So true!
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CajunBullet25 days
Lou is getting up in age. He has made his contributions to college football. His family, friends and the college football world value him!
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zippyputt25 days
Legend. Great motivational speaker.
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deaconjones3526 days
A group of us in FCA went to see him speak when we were in High School because they were playing in the Sugar Bowl. It was a great speech.
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Lynxrufus201225 days
So sorry to hear this. He was a really good coach everywhere he went but I enjoyed his commentary even more. A good man that left his mark on the world.
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Play_Neck26 days
respect. rest in peace, sir
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kjntgr25 days
He’s not dead
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Redhead5726 days
1 year with the jets but I don’t think it was a very successful season and he went back to college coaching
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ChineseBandit5825 days
Always loved him since he benched his star running back for rules violation the night before the Orange? Bowl game.

The sub was fantastic and because the starter the next season.
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soccerfüt26 days
“They puss dere pans on jus like we do!”
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nismosao26 days
Rest in Pieth
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Rex Feral25 days
God forgive me, I shouldn't have laughed
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tiger101425 days
Resth*
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HuntinFishin2526 days
Sorry to hear about his decline. If fans here didn't know, he 'HATED' LSU. Yep, I spoke to him directly after a speech he gave. Yes, he was a great speaker and most likely a good person (didn't know him personally). BUT, he did hate LSU!
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Bro, there are far worse things he could have done in life besides hate a football team.
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Bro, there are far worse things he could have done in life besides hate a football team.
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kjntgr25 days
But there’s nothing worse than a duplicate post
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