Lou Holtz coaching on the sidelines at Notre Dame during his legendary career

Lou Holtz, 89, Still Fighting at Home with Family Support

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Legendary Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz is receiving hospice care at his Orlando home, surrounded by loved ones. His son shared that the 89-year-old coaching icon is "still fighting the fight" as family cherishes every moment together.

College football legend Lou Holtz is facing his toughest challenge yet, but true to form, he's not giving up.

The 89-year-old coaching icon entered hospice care at his Orlando home this week. His son Skip Holtz shared an update Sunday that reflects the fighting spirit his father brought to the sidelines for 33 years.

"Dad is 89 and he is STILL fighting the fight," Skip wrote on social media. "Only the man upstairs knows how much time is left on the clock."

The Holtz family is focusing on what matters most: being together. They're maintaining Lou's comfort and quality of life while making every day count at home.

Lou Holtz built one of college football's most remarkable careers. He coached for over three decades, finishing with a 249-132-7 record across multiple programs.

Lou Holtz, 89, Still Fighting at Home with Family Support

His greatest success came at Notre Dame, where he led the Fighting Irish from 1986 to 1996. In 1988, he guided the team to a perfect 12-0 season and the national championship, Notre Dame's most recent title.

That 110-30-2 record at Notre Dame cemented his legacy as one of the sport's all-time greats. After retiring from coaching, he became a beloved college football analyst on ESPN, bringing his wit and wisdom to millions of viewers.

Why This Inspires

The Holtz family's response to this difficult time shows what truly matters when life's clock is running down. Instead of retreating from the challenge, they're leaning into love and togetherness.

Skip's words about cherishing their remaining time together echo the values Lou always preached: family first, fight hard, and never give up. The family has asked for privacy but welcomed prayers and positive thoughts as they navigate this journey.

At 89, Lou Holtz is still teaching us about resilience, one day at a time.

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Based on reporting by Fox News Sports

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