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Doc Holliday was born John Henry Holliday on August 14, 1851 in Griffin, Georgia. He was the son of Henry Burroughs Holliday and Alice Jane McKey Holliday. He was raised in Valdosta, Georgia, where he attended Valdosta Institute.
Doc Holliday was a dentist by profession, but he is best remembered as a gunfighter and gambler in the American Old West. He was a close friend of Wyatt Earp and fought alongside him in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
Doc Holliday was a tall man, standing at 6 feet tall. He had a slim build and was known for his quick wit and sharp tongue. He was an excellent marksman and was known to be a skilled gambler.
Doc Holliday was married twice. His first wife was Mary Katherine Horony-Cummings, whom he married in 1876. They divorced in 1877. His second wife was Big Nose Kate Elder, whom he married in 1882. They divorced in 1885.
Doc Holliday died on November 8, 1887 in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. He was 36 years old.
Doc Holliday's net worth is estimated to be around $2 million. He earned his wealth through his profession as a dentist and his gambling and gunfighting activities.
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After leading Marshall to its first Conference USA championship in 2014, Holliday was named C-USA Coach of the Year. He also received a contract extension through 2021 and a salary of $755,000 a year at the end of the season.
On December 16, 2009, sources, who asked to remain anonymous, told the Charleston Gazette that no deal has been finalized, but that Holliday is the apparent choice to succeed Mark Snyder, who chose to resign rather than be fired as the MU coach. The sources say WVU head coach Bill Stewart and athletic director Ed Pastilong have been informed of the proceedings. On December 17, 2009, Marshall made it official naming Holliday as the next head coach for the Thundering Herd football team. Marshall athletic director Mike Hamrick said Holliday signed a five-year contract and would be paid $600,000 per season. In July 2014, Holliday signed a two-year contract extension.
Instead, on January 12, 2008, it was announced that Holliday was to be named West Virginia's associate head coach, tight end coach, fullback coach, and recruiting coordinator for head coach Bill Stewart. Doc Holliday and Stewart helped pull in a recruiting class with 23 letters of intents on signing day. The 2008 class, led by 5-star offensive guard Josh Jenkins from Parkersburg, West Virginia, was ranked 36th by Scout.com and 44th by Rivals.com.
He guided safety Reggie Nelson to a consensus All-American honor and to become a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award and Bronko Nagurski Trophy in 2006. Also in that season, the Gators' pass defense efficiency was fourth-ranked nationally and second in the SEC while only surrendering a nationally tenth-ranked 10 touchdowns all season and sixth in the nation in scoring defense.
In 2005, Holliday traveled to the University of Florida and became the Gators' associate head coach, safeties coach, and recruiting coordinator under head coach Urban Meyer. In 2005, Holliday was named one of Rivals.com's Top 25 Recruiters, while also tutoring a secondary that only allowed 52.3% of passing to be completed which was 16th best in the nation.
During his time in North Carolina, Holliday coached three of the top eight receivers in school history: Koren Robinson, Bryan Peterson and Jerricho Cotchery. In 2001, the squad set school records for completion percentage and fewest turnovers, while the 2002 team led the ACC in scoring. That squad also finished with school records of total yards, passing yards, most points scored, and most first downs in a season. The 2003 squad then set records in pass attempts, pass completions, passing yards, passing yards per game, passing touchdowns, and pass completion percentage.
In 2000, Holliday left West Virginia for North Carolina State. There he became the associate head coach and wide receivers coach. He remained at NC State until 2004.
During his tenure at West Virginia University under head coach Don Nehlen, Holliday achieved a prestigious record. He coached the top three career and single-season reception leaders in school history and eight of the top ten players in both categories. He also coached the leading receivers in the Big East in 1996, 1997, and 1998 while also coaching three of the top six receivers in Big East history. He coached third-team All-American receiver Reggie Rembert, three-time all-Big East receiver Rahsaan Vanterpool, all-Big East receiver David Saunders, all-Big East receiver Shawn Foreman, an all-Big East receiver Khori Ivy during his tenure and also was responsible for seven eventual NFL draftees.
In 1990, Holliday became the inside linebackers coach. He remained to coach the linebackers until 1992. In 1993, he returned to coaching the receivers. In 1995, Holliday was promoted to assistant head coach, while still maintaining receivers.
Holliday was born and raised in Hurricane, West Virginia, where he was a football star as well as a state champion wrestler at Hurricane High School. He graduated from West Virginia University with a bachelor's degree in Physical Education in 1979, then graduated with a master's degree in 1981 in Safety Management.
In 1979, Holliday became a graduate assistant for the West Virginia Mountaineers football team. Then in 1981, he became a part-time assistant until 1982. Holliday became wide receivers coach in 1983 and remained at that position until 1989.
John "Doc" Holliday (born April 21, 1957) is an American football coach and former player. He currently is the head football coach at Marshall University.