It should be noted Holtz was an assistant at Ohio State during the 1968 championship season under Woody Hayes, so he has a little Scarlet and Gray in him as well.
Former Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz has taken a shot at Ryan Day ahead of Monday's CFP championship game between the Irish and the Buckeyes. Here's more:
Barstool Sports founder David Portnoy cast his support behind Lou Holtz after the former Notre Dame head coach reignited his ongoing feud with Ohio State's Ryan Day
Former Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz and Ohio State coach Ryan Day are still trading barbs before both teams play each other in the College Football Playoff national title game.
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day has made it abundantly clear he’s not a Lou Holtz fan. The two had a falling out last season when Holtz, a legendary college football fixture who had head-coaching stints with NC State,
Ohio State RB Chip Trayanum plowed through the middle of Notre Dame's defensive line for a 1-yard touchdown on third-and-goal with one second left on the clock to seal the win. During a postgame interview with the NBC broadcast, Day, unprompted, went off on Holtz in a clip that went instantly viral.
It was just a matter of time until Ryan Day and Lou Holtz drama was stirred up again with Ohio State set to play Notre Dame in the National Championship on Monday. Holtz questioned the physicality of the Buckeyes ahead of last year’s matchup when Ohio State won 17-14.
The upcoming college football national title game between Ohio State and Notre Dame allows fans to revisit one of the most entertaining rivalries of 2023: Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day versus legendary Notre Dame head coach Lou Holtz.
Emotionally, this has been a season unlike any other for Ryan Day. Less than two months ago, loud and influential media voices were calling for the firing of the nation's winningest active coach in the wake of Ohio State's fourth straight loss to Michigan.
USC Trojans legend and Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush has advice for the Ohio State Buckeyes and Notre Dame Fighting Irish players who will battle in the Col
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