Doc Holliday to Receive the Billy J. Murphy Award
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) – In an exciting announcement, the University of Memphis has revealed that Action News 5 Sports Director Doc Holliday will be honored with the prestigious Billy J. Murphy Award. This award is presented to former University of Memphis student-athletes who have excelled in their professions after leaving the university, making it a significant recognition of professional achievement.
Celebrating a Career of Excellence
The award ceremony is set to take place during the M Club Hall of Fame event on Friday, April 17. This ceremony not only underscores Holliday’s accomplishments but also highlights the university’s commitment to honoring its alumni who have made remarkable contributions in their respective fields.
A Stellar Athletic Career at Memphis
Doc Holliday’s journey began at the University of Memphis, where he played football from 1991 to 1994, during the days when the university was known as Memphis State. His collegiate career was nothing short of impressive. In his final season, he emerged as the team’s leading rusher, accumulating 618 yards and scoring three touchdowns. Notably, he set a program record that still resonates today – he recorded 42 rushing attempts in a single game against Tulane, a feat that showcases his exceptional skill and endurance.
A Professional Legacy in Football
After honing his skills on the college field, Holliday took his talents to the professional level. He played for the St. Louis Rams in the NFL and later joined the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the CFL. This progression illustrates his adaptability and talent, traits that have allowed him to transition into a successful career in sports journalism.
A Voice for Memphis Athletics
In September 1998, Holliday became part of Action News 5, where he has since dedicated himself to covering and promoting Memphis athletics. His passion for sports and storytelling has made him a beloved figure among fans and athletes alike, blending his knowledge as a former player with the journalistic integrity needed to inform and engage the public.
Other Honorees from the University
As Holliday prepares to receive the Billy J. Murphy Award, he will join a distinguished group of individuals also being recognized at the M Club Hall of Fame ceremony. Notable inductees include:
- Anthony Miller | Football | 2013–17
- Clinton McDonald | Football | 2005–08
- Dan Hermsmeier | Men’s Rifle | 2010–14
- Glynetha Davis | Women’s Basketball | 1987–89
Special Awards to Recognize Achievements
Additionally, the ceremony will honor special award winners who have made impactful contributions through various avenues:
- Gwendolyn Woods — Larry O. Finch Award
- Wes and Becky Kraker — Dr. Cecil C. Humphreys Golden Tiger Award
- Andy Brown — Ralph Hatley Silver “M” Award
- Jeff Hopkins — Murray Armstrong Award
- Catherine Chubb — Lynn Parkes Award
The M Club Hall of Fame ceremony stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the University of Memphis and its commitment to honoring the achievements of its athletes. The excitement surrounding this event serves as a reminder of how sports can shape not only individual lives but entire communities.
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