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Harris T. Collier

Harris Taylor "Pop" Collier (May 28, 1876 – May 4, 1935) was an American college football coach. He served as the head coach for Tulane (1899) and Georgia Tech (1900). Collier attended the University of Virginia, where he played on the football team and served as the team captain in 1898.
==Biography==
A native of McKenzie, Tennessee,〔(Queries and Minor Notes ) (PDF), ''The Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 104, Number 24'', p. 2202, American Medical Association, June 15, 1935.〕 Collier attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He played on the football team in 1895 as a guard.〔''2009 North Carolina Football Media Guide'', (All-Time Lettermen ) (PDF), p. 149, University of North Carolina, 2009.〕〔(''The Hellenian'' ), p. 150, University of North Carolina, 1896.〕 He also played on the baseball team as a right fielder and pitcher.〔(''The Hellenian'' ), p. 102, University of North Carolina, 1895.〕 Collier then attended the University of Virginia,〔('' The Alumni Bulletin, Volume V'' ), p. 96, University of Virginia, 1898.〕 where he studied medicine. He played on the baseball team,〔(''Corks and Curls, Volume 11'' ), p. 65, University of Virginia, 1899.〕 and from 1896 to 1898, on the football team.〔''2009 Virginia Football Media Guide'', (All-Time Lettermen ) (PDF), p. 165, University of Virginia, 2009.〕 According to a fraternity newsletter, he was considered "one of the best tackles Virginia has ever had."〔(''The Delta of Sigma Nu Fraternity, Volume 16'' ), p. 208, Sigma Nu, 1898.〕 Collier held the position of football team captain in 1898.〔(All-Time Results ), University of Virginia, retrieved December 12, 2010.〕 The yearbook, ''Corks and Curls'' ranked him as the best "all-around athlete".〔('' The Alumni Bulletin, Volume V'' ), p. 50, University of Virginia, 1898.〕 At Virginia, he was the vice president of the Tennessee Club.〔(''Corks and Curls, Volume 11'' ), p. 161, University of Virginia, 1899.〕
Collier then attended the Tulane University School of Medicine from which he graduated in 1900.〔(''Jambalaya'' ), p. 79, Tulane University, 1900.〕 He was a member of Sigma Nu and Theta Nu Epsilon.〔 While a medical student,〔 Collier also coached the Tulane football team.〔(''Jambalaya'' ), p. 143, Tulane University, 1900.〕 The Olive and Blue scored no points and finished the season with a 0–6–1 record.〔(1899 ), College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved December 12, 2010.〕 Following his time at Tulane, Collier coached at Georgia Tech for the 1900 season, finishing 0-4-0.
He died at the age of 58 at his home on May 4, 1935, of a cerebral hemorrhage.〔〔"DR. HARRIS COLLIER DIES IN TENNESSEE", ''Daily Democrat-Times'', Saturday, May 04, 1935, Greenville, Mississippi, United States Of America〕

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