Dabo Swinney says Clemson is used to punching above its weight class and wins despite a lack of resources.
'Notre Dame makes its own rules, prints its own money.'
@BNightengale This is what happens when your front office refuses to invest in the lineup. Cool that you got Valdez but you have a mediocre offense, at best.
@AndrewMentock@AndrewMentock next time you are in GR, let us ND Fans in GR know and we will come hang out. Broadway Bar is one of the best spots around!
This was part of Skip Holtz's eulogy to his father Lou Holtz.
Skip said that when people came to visit his father in hospice, the very first thing Lou asked them was, “What can I do for you?”
That's so powerful. Powerful enough for me to want to be a better person.
God knew what he was doing when he made "Sunshine" that was Lou's nickname growing up.
My heart hurts so much for so many reasons.
Selfishly because Lou was the last man to win a National Championship at Notre Dame.
Unselfishly because he meant SO much to SO many people.
Not one seat in the Basiclica was vacant. There were people standing for an entire hour on the side of the pews.
Plus so much more.
I hope, truly, to become even half the man Lou Holtz was. A man whose first question was always, “What can I do for you?” A man whose light never dimmed, even in his final days. A man whose legacy will outlive all of us.
The Mass of Christian Burial for Lou Holtz will be held today at 1 p.m. ET at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart at @NotreDame.
First Reading: Wisdom 3: 1-9
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 23 (Haugen setting)
Second reading: Romans 8: 3, 6-35, 37-39
Gospel: Matthew 5: 1-12a (the Beatitudes)
Songs include Be Not Afraid, Taste and See (Moore), Ave Maria (Schubert), On Eagle's Wings, Final Commendation (Hughes), Amazing Grace and "Notre Dame Our Mother."
Lou Holtz has died at the age of 89, his family announced Wednesday.
The legendary football coach and ESPN analyst led six college programs and won the 1988 national title at Notre Dame.