Lou Holtz @ Halftime of WVU-Cincy

Submitted by mgoblue1 on
I was watching the halftime show on tonight's West Virginia-Cincy game, and as usual Holtz and Mark May made a few predictions for tomorrow. Obviously Lou went with his 2 previous schools, South Carolina over Florida and ND over Pitt. I guess my question is how much longer does ESPN keep him. I don't know for sure, but I'd think a lot of fans must quit watching due to his extreme bias towards ND. I don't think it matters what players ND has or who they are playing, he will always pick them to win. I used to find it funny but it's just freakin annoying now. You don't see Herbstreit picking OSU every single time, and even if he does he provides great insight on why they should win. Lou's insight consists of "they will win b/c they're just a great team, they have a great coach, they give it all on every play, blah blah blah"

maizenbluedevil

November 13th, 2009 at 9:55 PM ^

Yeah I saw that too. Completely ridiculous. Is it completely out of the realm of possibility that some day, someone at ESPN will call out Holth on air and just say something to the effect of, "You are a complete homer"? Or would that just be considered an unacceptable breach of professionalism? Calling Holth a homer would seriously give them some credibility as far as journalistic integrity is concerned. Anyhow, that whole thing makes me hope that much more that ND get spanked tomorrow. Would love to see Holth in that Pitt shirt.... Even if Pitt wins though, won't happen, he'll renege on it.

goblue02

November 13th, 2009 at 10:19 PM ^

Call me crazy, I actually love every Holtz segment on ESPN. I love that I have to spend 15 minutes first figuring out what he said, and then another 15 minutes figuring out what the hell it means. Then a half hour later, I finally get to laughing at it. I think my favorite was when he said ND would beat USC because they believed they could win. After all, that's as good a reason as any, right?

mgoblue1

November 13th, 2009 at 10:38 PM ^

Hahaha I forgot to mention that last point of your's - "they're going to win because they believe they can". That's probably his weakest point he's ever used when trying to justify an ND victory. What's almost worse is when he tries to explain what went wrong when they lost

SysMark

November 13th, 2009 at 11:26 PM ^

Holtz's act is really getting old. The ND bias is growing more irrational every week. I presume he is still close to people in the program and the university and hears a lot during the week - it must be raging. How can anyone defend ND's incompetent, bombastic excuse for a coach and their consistent underachievement? It is ridiculous. Add this the fact that his speaking voice is difficult to listen to, to put it mildly. I'm at the point where I just can't take him - in contrast to Herbstreit, Mr. Ohio State, who I have to admit is as good as there is on TV right now.

CaliFan

November 13th, 2009 at 11:00 PM ^

You all may not remember last year's gem when he was discussing coaching issues... He said something along the line of "Hitler was a great leader." If that didn't get him canned, I don't think his selection of ND winning a game is going to matter.

UMman911

November 14th, 2009 at 12:32 AM ^

I love every segment that involves Lou Holtz slobbing over ND. Each time we're one step closer to Mark May crushing Lou's skull on live TV. I thought the ND vs. Pitt segment would finally be the one tonight. It wasn't, and to think I made popcorn for nothing. Oh well, popcorn is good.

Big Shot

November 14th, 2009 at 5:33 AM ^

The last time I actually watched a Holtz segment was before the season when he predicted that Florida would play ND in the BCS Championship. I've changed the channel every time he has come on since then.

ijohnb

November 14th, 2009 at 8:54 AM ^

Holtz is actually a pretty good regarding his picks. I think that is the reason he stays around. He knows the game well and can give very good insight, he is just so rediculous regarding the Irish that it really completely cancels it out.