North Carolina State University Athletics

Holtz Chosen For College Football Hall of Fame
5/1/2008 12:00:00 AM | Football
BY TIM PEELER
Holtz joins former
Holtz is the fifth former NC State coach or player to be selected for induction. The others (with date of induction) are halfback Jack McDowall (1975), quarterback Roman Gabriel (1989), center Jim Ritcher (1998) and former coach Buck Shaw (1972).
Like Shaw, who coached at NC State for only one year before moving on to build a nationally prominent program at Santa Clara, Holtz’s greatest college football success was at other institutions, winning the 1989 college football national championship at Notre Dame.
Overall, he compiled a 249-132-7 record at six different colleges: William &
His 249 career victories rank seventh all-time among NCAA football coaches.
Holtz fondly remembers his four-year stay at NC State as perhaps the happiest time of his often tumultuous career. During his four-year tenure, the Wolfpack lost only one home game at Carter Stadium.
“With his years of experience and his knowledge of college football, Coach Holtz is well-deserving of this prestigious honor,” current Wolfpack coach Tom O’Brien said. “NC State fans will always remember his successful tenure here in
Holtz career record at NC State:
Year Record ACC (finish) Final AP Bowl (result)
1972 8-3-1 4-1-1 (2nd) 17 Peach (49-13 W over
1973 9-3 6-0 (1st) 16
1974 9-2-1 4-2 (T-2nd) 11 AstroBluebonnet (31-31 T with
1975 7-4-1 2-2-1 (T-3rd) none Peach Bowl (10-13 L to
Total 33-12-3 16-5-1
Contact Tim Peeler at tim_peeler@ncsu.edu.


