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'''Doc Holliday''' (born May 4, 2023) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Tight End|tight end]] who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks. He played college football for University of Nebraska - Lincoln (UNL) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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'''Doc Holliday''' (born May 4, 2023) was an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Tight End|tight end]] who played the majority of his career with the [[Orange County Otters]]. He played college football for University of Nebraska - Lincoln (UNL).
 
==Early years==
 
==Early years==
 
Doc Holliday was born in Wahoo, Nebraska to Jessie and James Holliday. He grew up on the family farm which was nicknamed, "The Holliday Homestead". From an early age, Holliday assisted his father and three older brothers with the daily duties around the farm. He was no stranger to hard work; each day was long and exhausting, but it made him grow strong and resilient. At a young age, Holliday and his brothers would throw around an old football that their father had kept from his short time as a kicker in college. This is how they spent most of their free time. Holliday and his brothers were highly competitive, and were always trying to one-up each other. This competition is what eventually led Holliday to get involved in organized sports.
 
Doc Holliday was born in Wahoo, Nebraska to Jessie and James Holliday. He grew up on the family farm which was nicknamed, "The Holliday Homestead". From an early age, Holliday assisted his father and three older brothers with the daily duties around the farm. He was no stranger to hard work; each day was long and exhausting, but it made him grow strong and resilient. At a young age, Holliday and his brothers would throw around an old football that their father had kept from his short time as a kicker in college. This is how they spent most of their free time. Holliday and his brothers were highly competitive, and were always trying to one-up each other. This competition is what eventually led Holliday to get involved in organized sports.
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After dominating his first full season on the varsity team as a sophomore, Holliday was eventually named team captain. He led his team to a state title his junior season, and then to a national title his senior season. His performances and accomplishments nabbed the attention of dozens of scouts for big-name colleges. Wanting to stay close to home, he accepted a scholarship at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln (UNL).
 
After dominating his first full season on the varsity team as a sophomore, Holliday was eventually named team captain. He led his team to a state title his junior season, and then to a national title his senior season. His performances and accomplishments nabbed the attention of dozens of scouts for big-name colleges. Wanting to stay close to home, he accepted a scholarship at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln (UNL).
 
==College career==
 
==College career==
Doc Holliday played for the UNL Cornhuskers from 2041 - 2043. As a freshman, Holliday was the backup tight end for the first 5 games of the season, but saw no snaps. However, it wasn't long before he beat out the competition for the starting job. He then started the remaining 8 games of his freshman season, putting up a decent 16 receptions for 168 yards and 3 touchdowns.  
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Doc Holliday played for the UNL Cornhuskers from 2042 - 2044. As a freshman, Holliday was the backup tight end for the first 5 games of the season, but saw no snaps. However, it wasn't long before he beat out the competition for the starting job. He then started the remaining 8 games of his freshman season, putting up a decent total of 16 receptions for 168 yards and 3 touchdowns.  
  
 
Holliday came into his Sophomore season guns blazing. In the second game of the season, Holliday tied a school record of 3 touchdowns in one game: the most by any tight end in Cornhusker's history. He kept that momentum throughout the remainder of his sophomore season, and finished with 33 receptions for 341 yards and 8 touchdowns, more than doubling his stats from the previous year, despite only playing 5 more games in total.  
 
Holliday came into his Sophomore season guns blazing. In the second game of the season, Holliday tied a school record of 3 touchdowns in one game: the most by any tight end in Cornhusker's history. He kept that momentum throughout the remainder of his sophomore season, and finished with 33 receptions for 341 yards and 8 touchdowns, more than doubling his stats from the previous year, despite only playing 5 more games in total.  
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! Rec !! Yards !! Avg !! Lg !! TD          <!-- Receiving Statistics -->
 
! Rec !! Yards !! Avg !! Lg !! TD          <!-- Receiving Statistics -->
 
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| {{nsfly|3}} <!-- Change nsfly to dsfly if this season was played in the DSFL, change number to season played in -->
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| {{nsfly|27}}  
| {{ts|YKW}}  <!-- Replace with the relevant team abbreviation (BAL, ARI, COL, YKW, NOLA, SJS, OCO, PHI, AUS, CHI, HON, SAR, TIJ, POR, KCC, MIN, DBD, LON, NOR, PB, MBB) -->
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| UNL 
| 14         <!-- Games Played -->
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| 8         
| 34 || 211 || 6.2 || 23 || 0 <!-- Receiving Statistics -->
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| 16 || 168 || 10.5 || 29 || 3
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| {{nsfly|28}}
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| UNL 
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| 13         
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| 33 || 341 || 10.33 || 38 || 8
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| {{nsfly|29}}  
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| UNL  
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| 13         <!-- Games Played -->
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| 47 || 518 || 11.02 || 41 || 14 <!-- Receiving Statistics -->
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| Total ||
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|  34 ||  96 || 1027 || 10.7 || 41 || 25
 
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|}
 
==Professional career==
 
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===Professional career statistics===
 
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==Achievements and records==
 
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Latest revision as of 10:59, 3 June 2024

Doc Holliday
Image of Doc Holliday
Say when.
No. 67 – Retired
Position:Tight End
Personal information
Born: (2023-05-04)May 4, 2023 (aged 40)
Wahoo, Nebraska, U.S.
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:240 lb (109 kg)
Username:Jerms
Career information
High school:Wahoo High School
College:University of Nebraska - Lincoln
ISFL Draft:2046  / Round: 2 / Pick: 22
DSFL Draft:2045  / Round: 4 / Pick: 31
Career history
Roster status:Retired

Doc Holliday (born May 4, 2023) was an American football tight end who played the majority of his career with the Orange County Otters. He played college football for University of Nebraska - Lincoln (UNL).

Early years

Doc Holliday was born in Wahoo, Nebraska to Jessie and James Holliday. He grew up on the family farm which was nicknamed, "The Holliday Homestead". From an early age, Holliday assisted his father and three older brothers with the daily duties around the farm. He was no stranger to hard work; each day was long and exhausting, but it made him grow strong and resilient. At a young age, Holliday and his brothers would throw around an old football that their father had kept from his short time as a kicker in college. This is how they spent most of their free time. Holliday and his brothers were highly competitive, and were always trying to one-up each other. This competition is what eventually led Holliday to get involved in organized sports.

Holliday was home-schooled up until high school where he attended Wahoo High. This was his first opportunity to become a member of a sports team, and so he tried out for the varsity football team his freshman year, but was placed on the junior varsity instead, where he played running back. However, this didn't last long, because before the end of his first season, Holliday experienced a large growth spurt. He was at least a head taller than both his teammates and the competition, and as a result he was unmatched. This drew the attention of the Varsity football coach, who called Doc up to finish out the season with the varsity team as a freshman. Because of his size and speed, his coach moved him from running back to tight end, and it was at this position that Holliday truly stood out.

After dominating his first full season on the varsity team as a sophomore, Holliday was eventually named team captain. He led his team to a state title his junior season, and then to a national title his senior season. His performances and accomplishments nabbed the attention of dozens of scouts for big-name colleges. Wanting to stay close to home, he accepted a scholarship at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln (UNL).

College career

Doc Holliday played for the UNL Cornhuskers from 2042 - 2044. As a freshman, Holliday was the backup tight end for the first 5 games of the season, but saw no snaps. However, it wasn't long before he beat out the competition for the starting job. He then started the remaining 8 games of his freshman season, putting up a decent total of 16 receptions for 168 yards and 3 touchdowns.

Holliday came into his Sophomore season guns blazing. In the second game of the season, Holliday tied a school record of 3 touchdowns in one game: the most by any tight end in Cornhusker's history. He kept that momentum throughout the remainder of his sophomore season, and finished with 33 receptions for 341 yards and 8 touchdowns, more than doubling his stats from the previous year, despite only playing 5 more games in total.

In Holliday's Junior (and final) year as a Cornhusker, he put up his best performance yet. He broke multiple school records for both receptions and yards receiving by a tight end, accruing 47 receptions and 518 yards, respectively. He also set the league record for touchdowns by a tight end in a single season with 14. It would be after this season's performance that Holliday would declare for the upcoming DSFL draft.

College career statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2042 (S27) UNL 8 16 168 10.5 29 3
2043 (S28) UNL 13 33 341 10.33 38 8
2044 (S29) UNL 13 47 518 11.02 41 14
Total 34 96 1027 10.7 41 25