
Skip Holtz
Skip Holtz (born March 12, 1964) is an American football coach known for his work with college football teams such as the Connecticut Huskies and the East Carolina University Pirates. Skip Holtz's father, Lou Holtz, was also a well-known college football coach who went on to work as a sportscaster. The late Skip Holtz became the first coach to win the national championship during his ten-year tenure in New York City's Red Bulls.
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- Title: Head coach
- Team: Louisiana Tech
- Conference: C-USA
- Record: 59–37
- Born: ( 1964-03-12) March 12, 1964 (age 56) Willimantic, Connecticut
- Position(s): Wide receiver
- 1987–1988: Florida State (GA)
- 1990–1991: Notre Dame (WR)
- 1992–1993: Notre Dame (OC)
- 1999–2003: South Carolina (AHC/OC)
- 2004: South Carolina (AHC/QB)
- 2005–2009: East Carolina
- 2010–2012: South Florida
- Overall: 147–108
- Tournaments: 1–1 (NCAA DI-AA playoffs)
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DXL Frisco Bowl - Louisiana Tech v SMU
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Louisiana Tech v South Carolina
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Louisiana Tech v Western Kentucky
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CUSA Championship - Louisiana Tech v Western Kentucky
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