The Lou Holtz era at Notre Dame, from 1986-96, was the last great Golden Age in the school’s storied football history. This collection of blog posts offers a game-by-game narrative of each season in Holtz’s ten...

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The Lou Holtz era at Notre Dame, from 1986-96, was the last great Golden Age in the school’s storied football history. This collection of blog posts offers a game-by-game narrative of each season in Holtz’s tenure and rekindles the memories of this high point in Notre Dame football history.It’s all here, including…

*The epic Catholics vs. Convicts battles with Miami from 1987-90
*The national championship season of 1988
*The dramatic season-opening games with Michigan
*Great bowl battles on New Year’s Day
*The brief dip of 1990-91, followed by a return to prominence.
*The robbery of 1993 when Notre Dame was unjustly denied a national title
*Holtz’s dominance of USC, including one that changed the direction of the program in 1986.

Relive every great high and every bad low of the Lou Holtz era in South Bend. Read and rekindle the memories

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