The sports and entertainment world pays tribute to Lou Holtz
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Yesterday, it was announced that former Notre Dame head coach Lou Holtz passed away at the age of 89.
Holtz was the last head coach to lead the Irish to their last national championship almost 40 years ago. While Holtz was best known as a college football coach, he briefly coached in the NFL for the New York Jets.
People around the world of sports, politics, and entertainment paid tribute to the head man at Notre Dame. Former Saturday Night Live comedian Joe Piscopo quoted one of Holtz’s sayings on his X account.
“If you want to be happy for an hour eat a steak if you want to be happy for a day go play golf. If you wanna be happy for a week go take a vacation, but if you wanna be happy for a lifetime, put your faith in Jesus Christ.”
#RIPLouHoltz
“If you want to be happy for an hour eat a steak if you want to be happy for a day go play golf. If you wanna be happy for a week go take a vacation, but if you wanna be happy for a lifetime, put your faith in Jesus Christ.”#RIP Lou Holtz pic.twitter.com/NoBNZvoF7s
— Joe Piscopo (@JrzyJoePiscopo) March 5, 2026
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders also paid tribute to Holtz.
"It was an honor to spend time with LouHoltz on the campaign trail for President Trump.
He loved our President, loved the Arkansas Razorbacks – and most importantly, loved our country. Rest in Peace, Coach."
It was an honor to spend time with Lou Holtz on the campaign trail for President Trump.
He loved our President, loved the Arkansas Razorbacks – and most importantly, loved our country. Rest in Peace, Coach. pic.twitter.com/DPhlbNfRSx
— Sarah Huckabee Sanders (@SarahHuckabee) March 4, 2026
Legendary golfer Annika Sorenstam also paid tribute to Holtz.
"Today we lost a true legend, LouHoltz, at 89. A champion & iconic coach to many, but I’ll remember him as a neighbor, and a genuinely kind man. I’ll never forget when he hosted my dad & me at Augusta. His legacy isn’t just in wins, but in the way he made people feel."
RIP, Coach
Today we lost a true legend, Lou Holtz, at 89. A champion & iconic coach to many, but I’ll remember him as a neighbor, and a genuinely kind man. I’ll never forget when he hosted my dad & me at Augusta. His legacy isn’t just in wins, but in the way he made people feel.
RIP, Coach.— Annika Sorenstam (@ANNIKA59) March 5, 2026
And even SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey paid tribute to Holtz and what he meant to the world of college football. Holtz coached at two SEC schools, Arkansas and South Carolina.
SEC Commissioner @GregSankey on the passing of college football giant Lou Holtz: pic.twitter.com/0t3MC4PJYf
— Southeastern Conference (@SEC) March 4, 2026
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