Lou Holtz

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Man. Used to not officially be football season till ole Lou. Predicted South Carolina to be in the SEC Championship game and Notre Dame to be national champs.
 
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Man. Used to not officially be football season till ole Lou. Predicted South Carolina to be in the SEC Championship game and Notre Dame to be national champs.
I used to get the biggest kick out of him on ESPN on their scoreboard show with Mark May.
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57stratdawg

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I remember his pep speech after App State beat Michigan on GameDay.

Lands a little harsh when he’s like “20 years from now…” and the video was posted 18 years ago:

 
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My dad saw him speak at some event and never tired of saying he was the most entertaining and inspirational public speaker he'd ever seen.
I was able to see him speak at an event as well, your post got me to thinking back to that and reminiscing about speakers that I've been fortunate enough to see. One thing that stood out was along with Holtz, Jack Welch former CEO of GE had a commanding presence. Both were short and small of stature but owned a room. Two different styles completely. He will certainly be missed.
 
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I remember when the opposing teams used to get off the their bus next to the M-Club. We'd all go down there and ring our cowbells at them while they walked to the locker room. South Carolina came to town and I was right up front that day and rang my cowbell right in Holtz's ear as he walked by. He just grinned and kept on walking. I think it was the 1999 game we won 17-0.
 

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ESPN was so good back in those days.
Yes it was. I still say that was the heyday of college football. Led up to it from the 90s and into the BCS era. Not because the product was better but for whatever reason 'it' (as in, the whole system, helped by Gameday and Lou and Mark) just had a way of making you feel a part of it and almost like it was the most important thing in the universe.
 

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Legendary coach and infamous TV analyst.

Dude did a helluva turnaround job in his first few years at South Carolina- thats when I was in college and still remember the flip where MSU went from solidly ranked to turrble in the same few years that South Carolina went from turrble to solidly ranked.
 
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Yeah it was. On that show he was a giant homer for all the schools he ever coached and they used it as sort of a gag. If he brought up Notre Dame he would immediately talk them up with Mark May rolling his eyes and laughing.
I never heard Holtz say one good word about MSU. Mark May was the opposite.