You need 3 types of people in your life, Inspired, excited, and GRATEFUL. If they aren’t one of those 3 they’re bringing you down! Surround yourself with these type of people and you will be much happier, successful, and driven to be the best “YOU”. God bless!
@speakeasytlkshw@EmmanuelAcho Why are people listening to you? You say crap to get clicks and responses just like I am unfortunately leaving which I very rarely do. Caitlyn carries so many positive traits to the game. Why don’t you all sit back and watch her story and what she’s accomplished. Stop the hate
There are moments in life when words just aren’t enough. Losing Coach Holtz is one of those moments.
Coach was so much more than a football coach to me. He was family. I still remember the day he came to my house to recruit me. He didn’t just sit down and talk to me about football or what I could do on the field. He talked to me as a young man. And he spoke to my mom the way a man should speak to a mother who was trusting someone with her son. He looked her in the eye and promised that I would be taken care of at Notre Dame. That moment meant everything to us, and it’s something I’ve carried with me my entire life.
Coach Holtz believed in people. He believed in building men, not just players. He welcomed my entire family into the Notre Dame family and always made sure we felt that love and support. That’s who he was. He cared deeply about the people around him, and he made every one of us feel like we mattered.
The lessons he taught me went far beyond football. His faith, his discipline, his belief in doing things the right way shaped who I became as a man, a father, and a leader.
My heart is broken today, but I’m also filled with gratitude for the time I had with him and for the impact he had on my life. Coach will always be with us—in the lessons he taught, in the lives he changed, and in the love he gave so freely.
Thank you for everything, Coach. I love you.
You will forever be in our hearts.
Go Irish ☘️
Love love love this. And love it when youngsters are educated about and respectful of those who came before them. 89-year-old Gene Keady IS Purdue. Great job, Zach!
Every church going person should be applauding Lemon’s arrest..
We all should be able to go to church without a race baiting attention seeking “media member” violently interfering