National championship coach Lou Holtz, who guided Notre Dame to the 1988 college football title, died at age 89.
SOUTH BEND — Lou Holtz, the hard-driving coach who in 1988 became the last to lead Notre Dame football to the national championship, died Wednesday, March 4. He was 89. Multiple media outlets reported ...
Football coaching legend Lou Holtz passed away Wednesday, March 4, at the age of 89, and condolences are pouring in for the ...
Lou Holtz, the legendary college football coach and sports analyst, died March 3, 2026. While he won a national championship ...
Known for reviving football programs, he led six major colleges to bowl games, winning a national championship in 1989 after restoring the Irish to greatness.
Aaron Judge is trading pinstripes for a plain jersey with red, white and blue letters. “Getting the chance to wear that across my chest is going to be pretty powerful,” the U.S. and New York ...
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia was presented with a can’t-lose situation on Tuesday. As a collective group, the Mountaineers walked into a half-empty Bramlage Coliseum and said, “We’ll see about ...
This Saturday, Rich Rodriguez and the West Virginia Mountaineers will open up spring practice, and for the most part, will enter day one pretty healthy. There a ...
Saturday, March 7, marks the first spring practice for West Virginia football. Just a couple of days before the start, Rich Rodriguez had his pre-spring press conference. Rodriguez detailed […] ...
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia football’s quarterback situation last year was a mess. Rich Rodriguez didn’t name a starter at all ...
The Wildcats scored 21 unanswered second-half points to gain a sizable lead, before the Mountaineers rallied and fell short.
Several current Division I athletic directors previously worked for Mitch Barnhart at the University of Kentucky.