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Lou Holtz, a coach, a wiseman for the ages

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Lou Holtz, a coach, a wiseman for the ages

Lou Holtz is on the ropes, but this modern-day Will Rogers has a legacy that will endure the ages.

I love Lou Holtz. Always have.

Holtz, 89, is reported to be in hospice as his health has declined in recent weeks. He has been an iconic voice for college football, sports in general and life specifically.

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I remember him delivering one-liners at a bowl game luncheon that BYU was involved in, and he didn’t disappoint.

A former coach at Notre Dame, who won a national championship during his 11 seasons in South Bend, he commanded hefty fees for speaking engagements and appearances, and he never failed to deliver or inspire.

The players dinner for the United States Golf Association’s 2014 Mid-Amateur in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, is a perfect example of how the 2008 College Football Hall of Fame inductee delivered his wisdom with humility, candor and humor.

Holtz told the field of 264 players, narrowed from a group of 3,891, they’d maneuvered a great challenge, “But if what you did yesterday looks good to you, then you haven’t done much today. That’s why the good Lord put eyes in front of you, not in back of you.”

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Here are some of my favorite quotes from Hotlz over the years:

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