WASHINGTON ā President Donald Trump said Friday he intends to award the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, to longtime football coach Lou Holtz.
Trump made the announcement at the White House as Holtz looked on. He did not announce a date for the ceremony but said it āwon't be in the too distant future.ā
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The president said he had received letters from football coaches across the country, as well as other people, recommending Holtz, 83, for the honor. Trump said he's known Holtz for a ālong timeā and called him a friend.
āWeāve analyzed it very closely. Weāve looked at all those recommendations. We've looked at Lou's life and his career and what heās done for charity, and the football is obvious,ā Trump said. āHe was a great coach but what he's done beyond even coaching, so Lou will be getting the Presidential Medal of Freedom.ā
Holtz spent 34 years coaching both college and professional football teams and is perhaps best known for an 11-season stint as Notre Dame's head coach. Holtz ended his career at the University of South Carolina, where he was head coach for six seasons from 1999-2004.
He coached the New York Jets in 1976.
The West Virginia native was among speakers at last weekās Republican National Convention. In his remarks, Holtz called Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden a Catholic āin name only.ā Biden is a practicing Catholic.
Notre Dame's president, Rev. John I. Jenkins, later issued a statement admonishing the former coach for using the university's name in his remarks, saying it āmust not be taken to implyā that Notre Dame endorses Holtz's views, any candidate or any political party.
Jenkins also admonished Holtz for questioning the āsincerityā of the former vice president's faith.