Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR690

Caption

Recognizing Lou Holtz for his career as a football coach.

Impact

The resolution serves as an official acknowledgment by the Texas Senate, reflecting the cultural significance of sports and honoring individuals who have made major contributions to athletic programs. Lou Holtz's recognition illustrates how figures in collegiate athletics are celebrated for their roles in shaping the lives of young athletes and the larger community. By formally recognizing Holtz, the Senate promotes the values of leadership, dedication, and excellence in sports, which resonate beyond just the realm of football.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 690 recognizes Lou Holtz for his distinguished career as a football coach that spans over four decades. The resolution honors Holtz's contributions to college football, highlighting his journey from a player at Kent State University to a successful coach at several prestigious institutions, including Notre Dame, where he achieved a national championship in 1988. The resolution emphasizes Holtz's coaching achievements and his impact on the sport, inspiring athletes and fans alike.

Contention

While there appears to be no significant legislative contention surrounding SR690, the nature of resolutions of this kind typically does not spark controversy. However, in the context of athletic recognition, discussions occasionally arise regarding the handling of sports programs, the prioritizing of sports in educational institutions, and how these figures influence future generations. Resolution SR690 aligns with a broader effort to celebrate sports figures and their positive impacts, serving more as a communal celebration rather than a subject of policy debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR35

In memory of legendary college football coach Mike Leach.

TX SR41

Recognizing Joe Willis on the occasion of his retirement as head football coach at Legacy High School in Tyler.

TX HR1500

Congratulating Sonny Dykes, head coach of the Texas Christian University football team, on being named the Associated Press Coach of the Year for 2022.

TX HR10

In memory of David Brian Brazil, former head football coach at Hebron High School in Carrollton.

TX HR1004

Congratulating Sonny Dykes, head coach of the Texas Christian University football team, on a successful 2022 season.

TX HR218

Honoring Tom Brady for his National Football League career and his civic engagement.

TX HR555

Honoring Jalen Hurts of the Philadelphia Eagles for his professional football career and civic engagement.

TX HR636

Congratulating G. J. Kinne on being named head coach of the Texas State University football team.

TX SCR4

Recognizing The University of Texas Permian Basin football team for winning the 2023 Lone Star Conference championship.

TX SR60

Recognizing the Carthage High School football team for winning a state championship.

Similar Bills

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