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"We know there were players who voted in favor of not decertifying who were opposed to the collective-bargaining agreement," Odom said. Back surgery successful for coach The Associated Press SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz was up and walking around yesterday morning after emergency surgery to remove pressure on his spinal cord, doctors at the Mayo Clinic said. Doctors discovered a bone growth was compressing Holtz's spinal cord after he complained of weakness in his leg and arm muscles in recent weeks, said James Moriaity, university physician. During surgery Tuesday, doctors removed the disc in Holtz's neck that was bulging against his spinal cord and replaced it with a bone graft. The 4 1/2-hour surgery went well, and there were no complications, according to a statement from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. "From what I've heard, everything went exceptionally well, and that's definitely a relief to this football team," said Bob Davie, Notre Dame's interim coach and defensive coordinator. Holtz was transferred to a regular room yesterday after spending Tuesday night in the intensive care unit for observation, said Mike Enright, Notre Dame's assistant sports information director. Holtz will be out at least three weeks. George Kelly, assistant athletic director, traveled to Minnesota and planned to see Holtz and his wife, Beth, on Tuesday night, Enright said. Holtz, 58, is in his 10th season at Notre Dame. The Irish victory over Purdue on Saturday was Holtz's 200th win, making him the 15th college coach ever to reach that milestone. 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