Doc Holliday has returned Marshall football to its glory days from the 90's after another 10-win season. But as the Herd begins its preparation for the 2016 campaign, it must begin with replacing as many as 16 starters before kicking off in September.
If winning at least 10 games and three bowl games in as many seasons is the recipe of success, college football certainly smells what Marshall is cooking. It was supposed to be a rebuilding year for the Herd, although head coach Doc Holliday suggested it was nothing less than a year to reload.
After all, Holliday only had to replace the 2014 Conference USA offensive and defensive Players of the Year in Rakeem Cato and Neville Hewitt along with several other pieces of the puzzle.