
Frank Leahy
Frank Leahy was an American college football coach, best known for his time at the University of Notre Dame from 1941 to 1953. He led the Fighting Irish to four national championships and is recognized for his innovative coaching strategies and strong recruiting. Leahy was known for his ability to develop talent and create cohesive teams, which resulted in a record of 87 wins, 11 losses, and 9 ties during his tenure. His impact on college football earned him a place in the College Football Hall of Fame, marking him as one of the sport's influential figures.