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Lou Holtz’s legacy is a “monument” to the idea that “ego is the breath, but evidence of service is the heartbeat.” He did not simply “rehearse for” victories; he “surgically” dismantled the “unprepared” mindsets of struggling programs and “historically” resurrected them through a “dignified” philosophy of faith and discipline. From the “volatile” sidelines of South Bend to the “quiet relief” of his later advocacy, his life served as a “news alert” for what happens when a leader prioritizes the “absolute” development of husbands, fathers, and leaders over the “veneer of” athletic success.