Lou Holtz has never been one to hold his tongue about anything. If he has something on his mind, he’s going to say it. So it honestly isn’t that shocking he threw yet another jab in Ryan Day’s direction without actually being prompted to do so.
After Ohio State beat Notre Dame last year, Ryan Day had a long message for Holtz in his postgame interview. He said that he wanted to know where Holtz was, and that he couldn't believe what was said about his team. Day also insisted that his team was tough.
"Where is Lou Holtz?"  That question is going to be asked all week leading up to the College Football Playoff championship game between No. 7 Notre Dame and No. 8 Ohio State at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Monday.
It was just a matter of time until Ryan Day and Lou Holtz drama was stirred up again with Ohio State set to play Notre Dame in the National Championship on Monday. Holtz questioned the physicality of the Buckeyes ahead of last year’s matchup when Ohio State won 17-14.
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day has made it abundantly clear he’s not a Lou Holtz fan. The two had a falling out last season when Holtz, a legendary college football fixture who had head-coaching stints with NC State,
Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz took a shot at Ohio State's Ryan Day leading into Monday's CFP championship game. Here more:
This time, Ryan Day will know exactly where Lou Holtz is after the game ... as Day was early last month after losing to Michigan a fourth consecutive time. Holtz never had a losing record ...
For this week’s Throwback Thursday post, I’m sharing a letter from Coach Lou Holtz, printed in the 1988 football review, “Lou’s Coup.” It reflects on how his team’s commitment, leadership, and belief in one another led them to a National Championship.
Now, the college football season is over, and the Ohio State football team is the last one still standing. It was a year unlike anything we ever seen in college football, and a big reason for that is the new College Football Playoff format. Let's recap what went down in the final month of the season.
The Buckeyes won four games to claim this year's CFP national title. Despite losing to Michigan and Oregon, Ohio State entered the CFP as an at-large. The squad then defeated Tennessee, Oregon, Texas and finally the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
Longtime ESPN analyst Lee Corso seemed in high spirits ahead of the 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship - but he was struggling to keep up with his co-hosts