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Tribune Staff Writer Follow me on Twitter SOUTH BEND — There was never a formal vote, not that there needed to be. Full Article at South Bend Tribune
Not so fast, my friend. Wait, that's not Lou Holtz's line. That's Lee Corso's line. Anyway, not so fast, my friend. Full Article at AOL Sports
The biggest challenge Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick faces as he searches for a replacement for Charlie Weis is finding somebody who believes the job is as good as Fighting Irish fans do. Full Article at ABC News
The right coach for Notre Dame football? He doesn't exist. Full Article at Chicago Sun-Times
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick has begun the work of trying to find a new coach for the Fighting Irish, convinced he can find someone who can follow in the path of Knute Rockne, Frank Leahy, Ara Parseghian and Lou Holtz. Full Article at Wilkes-Barre Weekender
SOUTH BEND, Ind. Full Article at GoErie.com
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick has begun the work of trying to find a new coach for the Fighting Irish, convinced he can find someone who can follow in the path of Knute Rockne, Frank Leahy, Ara Parseghian and Lou Holtz. Full Article at Pocono Record
SOUTH BEND, Ind. Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick began the work of trying to find a new coach for the Fighting Irish, convinced he can find someone who can follow in the path of Knute Rockne, Frank Leahy, Ara Parseghian and Lou Holtz. Full Article at Pittsburgh Entertainment
With the Buccaneers nursing a four point lead, Raheem Morris decided to fake a punt and try for the first down behind the immortal Dirk Johnson. Full Article at Buc 'Em
about 6 hours ago: FILE - In this Dec. 31, 1975 file photo, North Carolina State football coach Lou Holtz, left, congratulates West Virginia coach Bobby Bowden atop the shoulders of his players after West Virginia's 13-10 win in the Peach Bowl college... Full Article at Carolina March
That makes him a good baseball player, but Sportsman of the Year? SI keeps sliding towards irrelevence. Full Article at The Big Lead
Michigan State and Michigan football fans have a vested interest in who becomes the next coach at Notre Dame. Charlie Weis, who was fired Monday after a 6-6 season, was 35-27 (.564) in five seasons at Notre Dame. Full Article at Detroit Free Press
Here is the question Notre Dame needs to answer as it looks for its fourth football coach since the end of the Lou Holtz era: Has the school merely dropped the ball on three straight coaching hires -- Bob Davie, Tyrone Willingham and Charlie Weis -- or... Full Article at Indianapolis Star
Notre Dame fired football coach Charlie Weis on Monday. Names floated as possible successors include Florida's Urban Meyer and Oklahoma's Bob Stoops. They say they are staying put. Which makes sense: Those guys have better jobs already, don't they? Full Article at The Honolulu Advertiser
It's their responsibility. They can't fumble this one. Well, they can, because they have in the past. The merry-go-round of coaches since Lou Holtz now numbers four with Charlie Weis headed out the door. Full Article at CBS Sports
Notre Dame fired football coach Charlie Weis on Monday. Names floated as possible successors include Floridas Urban Meyer and Oklahomas Bob Stoops. They say they are staying put. Which makes sense: Those guys have better jobs already, dont they? Full Article at Des Moines Register
The University of Notre Dame finally fired Head Coach Charlie Weis on Monday afternoon. Full Article at Sports Blogs
Great job, Eric. Sometimes as the years pass it is easy to forget many of the defining moments that make up an era. Your article summed it up in a nutshell. Go Irish. Hire Brian Kelly. Full Article at South Bend Tribune
Tribune Staff Writer Follow me on Twitter SOUTH BEND - Gene Corrigan really did have a list in his desk drawer that he massaged and updated from time to time until there came an occasion to use it. Full Article at South Bend Tribune
You are what you quote. That might be the moral of Sarah Palin's new book, "Going Rogue: An American Life." Full Article at Taiwan News
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Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz, left, and assistant coach Lewis Bill celebrate after a victory over Japan's national American football team at the Notre Dame Japan Bowl in Tokyo Saturday, July 25, 2009.
View Photo »Nortre Dame football coach Lou Holtz, left, and assistant coach Lewis Bill celebrate after a victory over Japan's national American football team at the Nortre Dame Japan Bowl in Tokyo Saturday, July 25, 2009.
View Photo »Notre Dame alumni coach Lou Holtz (L) directs to his team before the start of the Notre Dame Japan Bowl football game against Japan in Tokyo July 25, 2009.
View Photo »Coach Lou Holtz, right, and Notre Dame alumnus player Bob Morton with T-shirt reading "Sturdy resolution" smile for a photo during a practice session for Saturday's Notre Dame Japan Bowl at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo Friday, July 24, 2009.
View Photo »Coach Lou Holtz, right, and Notre Dame alumnus player Bob Morton with T-shirt reading "Sturdy resolution" smile for a photo during a practice session for Saturday's Notre Dame Japan Bawl at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo Friday, July 24, 2009.
View Photo »Lou Holtz, left, is held back by Thurman Thomas as Holtz is introduced during the College Football Hall of Famer Pep Rally Saturday, July 18, 2009, in South Bend, Ind. Coaches and players were introduced and presented with their official Hall of Fame blazers.
View Photo »Former Notre Dame college football coach Lou Holtz, center, listens to Kiyoyuki Mori, head coach of Japan national football team, at a press conference in Tokyo, Japan, Friday, Feb. 20, 2009.
View Photo »Former Notre Dame college football coach Lou Holtz, left, smiles with Kiyoyuki Mori, head coach of Japan national football team, at a press conference in Tokyo, Japan, Friday, Feb. 20, 2009.
View Photo »Former Notre Dame college football coach Lou Holtz, left, chats with Kiyoyuki Mori, head coach of Japan national football team, at a press conference in Tokyo, Japan, Friday, Feb. 20, 2009.
View Photo »Coach Lou Holtz, right, reacts to comments by former U.S. Sen. John Glenn at the news conference for the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame, in New York Tuesday Dec. 9, 2008.
View Photo »Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz watches his team players at workout before the start of their game against Japan's national American football team at the Notre Dame Japan Bowl in Tokyo Saturday, July 25, 2009.
View Photo »Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz and his team players await before the start of their game against Japan's national American football team at the Notre Dame Japan Bowl in Tokyo Saturday, July 25, 2009.
View Photo »Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz and his team players await before the start of their game against Japan's national American football team at the Notre Dame Japan Bowl in Tokyo Saturday, July 25, 2009.
View Photo »Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz and his team players await before the start of their game against Japan's national American football team at the Notre Dame Japan Bowl in Tokyo Saturday, July 25, 2009.
View Photo »Nortre Dame coach Lou Holtz watches his team players at workout before the start of their game against Japan's national American football team at the Nortre Dame Japan Bowl in Tokyo Saturday, July 25, 2009.
View Photo »Nortre Dame football coach Lou Holtz and his team players await before the start of their game against Japan's national American football team at the Nortre Dame Japan Bowl in Tokyo Saturday, July 25, 2009.
View Photo »Nortre Dame football coach Lou Holtz and his team players await before the start of their game against Japan's national American football team at the Nortre Dame Japan Bowl in Tokyo Saturday, July 25, 2009.
View Photo »Nortre Dame football coach Lou Holtz and his team players await before the start of their game against Japan's national American football team at the Nortre Dame Japan Bowl in Tokyo Saturday, July 25, 2009.
View Photo »Coach Lou Holtz speaks during an interview with The Associated Press at a practice session for Saturday's Notre Dame Japan Bowl at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo Friday, July 24, 2009.
View Photo »Coach Lou Holtz talks to Notre Dame alumni during a practice session for Saturday's Notre Dame Japan Bowl at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo Friday, July 24, 2009.
View Photo »Coach Lou Holtz speaks during an interview with The Associated Press at a practice session for Saturday's Notre Dame Japan Bawl at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo Friday, July 24, 2009.
View Photo »Coach Lou Holtz talks to Notre Dame alumni during a practice session for Saturday's Notre Dame Japan Bawl at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo Friday, July 24, 2009.
View Photo »Lou Holtz, Notre Dame football coach 1986-1996 tips his cap, during the Hall of Famer Pep Rally Saturday July 18, 2009 in South Bend, Ind. Coaches and players were introduced and presented with their official Hall of Fame blazers.
View Photo »Lou Holtz, Notre Dame coach 1986-1996, points to the crowd during the Hall of Famer Pep Rally Saturday July 18, 2009 in South Bend, Ind. Coaches and players were introduced and presented with their official Hall of Fame blazers.
View Photo »Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz, 1986-96, poses with Notre Dame cheerleaders at the Enshrinement Parade, Saturday July 18, 2009 in South Bend, Ind. Coaches and players selected to be enshrined will be Saturday night in South Bend.
View Photo »Nortre Dame football coach Lou Holtz, left, and assistant coach Lewis Bill celebrate after a victory over Japan's national American football team at the Nortre Dame Japan Bowl in Tokyo Saturday, July 25, 2009.
View Photo »Pitt was a big game to me because I grew up in East Liverpool, Ohio ... So when we played Pitt, it was going to be in the papers, and it was going to be the thing everyone was talking about when I went home.
We will invite the top 10 candidates, including Jon Gruden, Al Golden, Jim Harbaugh and Butch Davis, and they will go through spring ball with the current Notre Dame football team. The prospective coaches will be judged by a three-judge panel, in a similar fashion to ‘America’s Next Top Model,’ consisti...
I visited [Florida] during two-a-days and talked to them for about a half-hour about defending the championship. When I came back, I told everyone that never have I seen a football team as talented, having everyone coming back, and as motivated as they were during two-a-days
Heed my words ... Once the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame were the six most exciting words in sports. Once the Notre Dame tradition was winning. For years, Notre Dame ruled college football as the team with the highest winning percentage — 11 national championships along the way — led by a veritable Mount...
I know Tim Tebow very well. You cannot meet Tim Tebow without falling in love with him ... There’s nothing phony about him. He’s been involved in the Make-a-Wish Foundation. You look at how he raises money for an orphanage in the Philippines. You can go on and on with what he’s done. There’s a lot of gr...
When I got to South Carolina, I played for Lou Holtz, and he wanted tougher guys.
Hey, sometime we could have a whole show on Vinny Cerrato. I mean, the guy really is a tremendous individual and a good friend and I'm proud to know him Holtz was asked what the young Cerrato was like when they worked together. I go to Minnesota, he's a GA, I don't know him
I was in a room with Tommy Tuberville and Lou Holtz and Ed Orgeron, Phil Fulmer, Nick Saban and basically you're just kind of waiting on your turn to go do your part. We were always talking a little football, talking about the movie. It was good
Lou Holtz always says the last five minutes of the first half and the first five minutes of the second half are critical momentum-shifters ... To hand the ball to the offense on the (19)-yard-line, that's a huge momentum shift for us.
There are a lot of sleepless nights ... I could give you the old Lou Holtz line and say I sleep like a baby in that I get up every two hours and cry. They’re a heck of a football team. Everybody knows we’re facing a future Hall of Famer. There’s no question they present some difficult matchup problems.
One of the people I talk to about all this is Lou Holtz ... We talk about life, and he gives the young fella advice. And the best piece he's ever given me is nothing is as good as it seems or as bad as it seems.
Maybe the question is the answer ... It's nice to build something. It's nice to know you're not having to be compared to Darrell Royal or Bo Schembechler or John Robinson or Pete Carroll or Lou Holtz. If this was a Fortune 500 company, I'd want to fix the business, turn it into a blue-chip stock. Here, ...
I think Lou Holtz says it best, 'You've just gotta be the best team in the stadium on that Saturday,' and that's our job in two days
That's huge ... Lou Holtz would often say that. I'll never forget getting ready to play Ohio State (for the 2006 national title) and it was out of control. And he said to me at least 25 times in a 10-minute conversation, 'You don't play that game until 7:30 I believe the game was on Jan. 8.' And it's th...
He’s like Vince Lombardi, Lou Holtz, Bear Bryant and Joe Paterno all rolled into one ... When he’s talking, everyone is silent and hanging on his every word.
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Fla at Bama. Verne's bias is almost as bad as Mark May or Lou Holtz.
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