Parseghian, Holtz on Irish sidelines for spring game; Notre Dame Immediately Placed on Probation

2007 March 1
by Jai Eugene

Ara Parseghian, who led Notre Dame to two national championships, and Lou Holtz, who guided the Irish to one, will be back on the sidelines coaching the Blue-Gold spring game April 21. With Holtz back on the sideline, what could possibly go wrong?

Holtz coached the Irish from 1986-96, guiding them to a record of 100-30-2. He coached more games than any other Notre Dame head coach and is second to Knute Rockne in total victories. He is now an ESPN college football analyst and a 100% Buffoon who makes us all miss Trev Alberts. Holtz’s unwitting douchebaggerdom even manages to make Mark May appear football saavy.

Holtz, a celebrated Notre Dame (and South Carolina) homer who always picked his former team to win every Saturday regardless of the opponent, will finally get it right. Notre Dame will finally win this one.

Immediately after Holtz’s departure, as with each school he has coached, Notre Dame will be placed on NCAA sanctions and probation. Good job Lou, you still have the midas touch.


Parseghian, Holtz on Irish sidelines for spring game on ChicagoSports.com

 

22 Responses leave one →
  1. 2007 March 2

    Lou Holthss is a great man and an exshulent ambassshator of college football

  2. 2007 March 2
    Nugz permalink

    Well, even IF Holtz picked ND to when every game, he is 19-6 with his predictions. Not too shabby. A hell of alot better than any of the so- called experts that said they would start no better than 1-6 to open 2005.

  3. 2007 March 2
    Nugz permalink

    Well, even IF Holtz picked ND to win every game, he is 19-6 with his predictions. Not too shabby. A hell of alot better than any of the so- called experts that said they would start no better than 1-6 to open 2005.

  4. 2007 March 2
    Hong permalink

    ND is the most overrated team in the history of the world. But Congratulations on your Commander in Chief Trophy. And maybe you can get Coast Guard on the schedule soon.

  5. 2007 March 2

    Nugz, we heard you twice the first time

  6. 2007 March 2
    Nugz permalink

    yeah…i’m blazed, but CORRECT with my statement. The writer of this p.o.s. article tries to bash Holtz for his picks and says he’ll “fianally get one right.” Well, he WAS right 19 times.

  7. 2007 March 2

    lou holtz spits when he talks

  8. 2007 March 2

    I expect three things to occur in association with this game:
    1) It will be overhyped by the media to try to make Notre Dame seem relevant with regard to the pursuit of a National Championship, ultimately landing them another charity spot in a BCS bowl game, which ND will again lose.
    2) Charlie Weis will have the field cut low to improve speed without the risk of losing to a faster team.
    3) Charlie Weis will sue somebody. Perhaps Mr Magoo Holtz for overshadowing Weis even though he is only 1/3 the mass of the new coach who has not won any big games.

  9. 2007 March 2

    Hong, your creativity is mind-boggling. Where’d you pick up the great material?

  10. 2007 March 2

    domer.mq

    Notre Dame fans are not allowed to talk smack until they actually win a game that matters. To date, Weis’ signature win was almost beating USC.

  11. 2007 March 2
    Don permalink

    I am an ND fan. I agree that ND is overrated. But, its amazing what Weis has accomplished with what Willingham left. Ty was EASILY one of the worst coaches of all-time at ND(probably the worst). His last 2 years at ND, he only recruited one OL. That is moronic. He was fired, because he was incompetent(and a sh*t recruiter)–nothing to do with race. ND will be good again in 2-3 years. 2007 will be ugly, no doubt. Losing to USC is not embarassing, since they have only have 3 losses in the last 3 years. That last part hurts me to type. Win or lose, I hope they can compete with the SEC /USC teams of the world within the next couple years. Go Irish!!!!

  12. 2007 March 2
    GoIrish permalink

    HONG, you’re killin’ it man!!! Great material, really!!! LOL. What a douche.

  13. 2007 March 3

    Do not talk shit about Lou. Lou is the MAN. End of story.

  14. 2007 March 3
    Irishblow permalink

    A day without Irish coverage is like a day without leoparsy.

    But that won’t stop domers from “returning to glory”.

  15. 2007 March 3

    OK Murf, we can take it and dish it out, but you are being a complete fucking idiot. In short, you are acting like a Geightor. You are on the short list to getting banned

  16. 2007 March 3

    17-13! Must have hurt losing to 6-6 team at home! HAHAHA!!!

    41-21! Yeah yall had a little hope until a white guy out-ran your entire punt return team, and then another white guy out-ran your entire secondary.

    But no guys, yall are definitely better than Notre Dame.

    Maybe Tennessee needs to make a shirt “2007 Tennssee Football – Return 2nd place in the SEC”

  17. 2007 March 5
    jonathan zenon permalink

    say “hey” to laura quinn for me.

  18. 2007 March 5
    jonathan zenon permalink

    i mean brady

  19. 2007 March 5

    “Notre Dame fans are not allowed to talk smack until they actually win a game that matters.”

    HAHAHA. Sorry I saw Penn State beating Tennessee… and didn’t ND kill Penn State? Hicks are dumb……

  20. 2007 March 5
    JaMatt PerriFlynn permalink

    hey, no they aren’t. stu scott is a hick.

    ever heard the song “country folks can survive”?

    “hater in the house”

  21. 2008 April 7
    paul Hass permalink

    Lou Holtz is VERY insightful as a commentator and, yes, an unabashed homer. But I don’t want a former Vol or Trojan to act like they don’t care. So long as you know it out front you can discount it and move on. He isn’t homering by calling a game. He is like an editorialist for a newspaper vs. a news reporter. Moreover, he is entertaining.

  22. 2008 April 7
    Roll_12_Tide permalink

    Paul Hass,
    You’re one delusionsal fuck.

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