Lou Holtz Enters Hospice; Family Requests Privacy

Kevin Holtz posted on Jan. 31, 2026, that his 89-year-old father is in hospice care at his Orlando home and the family asked for privacy.

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Kevin Holtz posted on Facebook on Jan. 31, 2026, that his father, Lou Holtz, 89, is in hospice care at his Orlando home and that the family asked for privacy while focusing on his comfort and care.

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Lou Holtz coached for 33 seasons, compiled a 249-132-7 record, led Notre Dame to a perfect 12-0 national championship season in 1988 and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008.

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In the family's Facebook post, Kevin Holtz quoted Psalm 41:3 and said the family was holding to each other, and Paul J. Browne, Notre Dame vice president for public affairs and communications, previously praised Holtz's coaching and charitable work, officials confirmed.

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Holtz's coaching career included stops at William & Mary, North Carolina State, the University of Arkansas, the University of Minnesota, the University of Notre Dame and the University of South Carolina, plus a one-season tenure with the NFL's New York Jets, according to historical records.

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The family did not disclose a medical diagnosis or prognosis and said they would 'appreciate privacy' as they navigate hospice care, with no further public details released as of Jan. 31, 2026.

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Center-leaning sources present largely neutral coverage, emphasizing verifiable facts (family-confirmed hospice notice, career record, teams coached, Hall of Fame induction) rather than political or editorializing. Occasional honorifics like “coaching icon” appear, but reporting prioritizes sourced details and chronology with no selective omission of major perspectives or polemical language.

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Lou Holtz compiled a career college head coaching record of 249-132-7 over 33 seasons.[4]

Lou Holtz coached at William & Mary, North Carolina State, New York Jets (NFL), Arkansas, Minnesota, Notre Dame, and South Carolina.[4]

Lou Holtz led Notre Dame to a perfect 12-0 national championship season in 1988, winning the Fiesta Bowl.[3]

Lou Holtz was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008.[1]

No further public details have been released by the family as of January 31, 2026, and they requested privacy.

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