Lou Holtz
Definition
Lou Holtz is a retired American college football coach, best known for leading the University of Notre Dame to a national championship in 1988 and amassing over 249 career wins across multiple programs.
A motivational speaker and author, famous for his 'Do Right' philosophy encapsulated in three rules: do what's right, do the best you can, and show others you care.
Examples
After spilling coffee on my shirt before the big meeting, I channeled my inner Lou Holtz and turned it into a story about resilience.
My grandma's pep talks are basically Lou Holtz boot camp – no excuses, just championships in dishwashing.
When the fantasy league draft went south, I muttered Lou Holtz's rules under my breath and still finished top three.
Lou Holtz would approve of my new routine: wake up, win the day, repeat without the overtime drama.