Getty Images Sometimes, Lou Holtz can’t help himself. The 86-year-old former Notre Dame coach and famous TV yapper has never met a microphone he didn’t like. So it was no surprise Friday on ESPN when Holtz was typically gushing over the Fighting Irish winning Saturday’s top-10 matchup with Ohio State. It’s just that, in squawking his way through another appearance, Holtz made it personal. “He has lost to Alabama, Georgia, Clemson, Michigan twice — and everybody who beats them does so because they’re more physical than Ohio State,” Holtz said of the Buckeyes and coach Ryan Day. “I think Notre Dame will take that same approach.” Holtz’s latest bluster probably would have evaporated into thin air like it usually does had the Buckeyes not (a) beaten the Irish (b) with one second to go (c) after driving 65 yards (d) with all the physicality one could desire. Then, Day making…
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