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MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - The University of South Alabama made it official Thursday morning: Major Applewhite is the new head coach of the Jaguars football team. FOX10 News noted Wednesday the reports ...

al.com: Major Applewhite: ‘The vision for this program is to win championships’

In his formal introduction on Friday as the fourth head football coach at South Alabama, Major Applewhite didn’t shy away from expectations. The Jaguars went 17-9 the last two seasons under Kane ...

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FOX10 News: Major Applewhite Football Camp at the University of South Alabama

MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - South Alabama Head Football Coach Major Applewhite will host a Football Camps will be hosting a youth football camp intended for kids entering K-8th grade. The camp will be on ...

The Auburn Tigers are set to face South Alabama on Saturday for their third game of the season, and the Jaguars’ head coach . South Alabama head coach Major Applewhite previewed Auburn earlier this ...

NBC Sports: South Alabama elevates offensive coordinator Major Applewhite to head coach

MOBILE, Ala. — South Alabama has promoted offensive coordinator Major Applewhite to head coach. Athletic director Joel Erdmann announced the former Houston coach as Kane Wommack’s replacement, two ...

al.com: South Alabama’s Major Applewhite discusses coaching staff, transfer portal, spring practice

Major Applewhite has been on the go pretty much constantly since being named South Alabama’s head football coach on Jan. 18, so much so that he didn’t get a chance to take in Reese’s Senior Bowl ...

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Austin American-Statesman: Ex-Texas star Major Applewhite officially hired as South Alabama football coach

Former Texas football quarterback Major Applewhite was named coach at South Alabama on Thursday. Applewhite was promoted from offensive coordinator to replace Kane Wommack, who left to be the ...

AUSTIN — Texas offensive coordinator Major Applewhite, who the school recently revealed was reprimanded four years ago for an inappropriate incident with a female student trainer, said Thursday he's ...

Marshall Herff Applewhite Jr. ( – ), also known as Do, [a] among other names, [b] was an American religious leader who founded and led the Heaven's Gate new religious movement (often described as a cult), and organized their mass suicide in 1997. The suicide is the largest mass suicide to occur inside the United States. [1][c] As a young man, Applewhite attended ...

Heaven’s Gate was a new religious movement that combined Christian-influenced eschatology with science fiction–infused beliefs in unidentified flying objects and extraterrestrial life. In March 1997 Applewhite and 38 followers died in a mass suicide, which received significant media attention.

Self-proclaimed prophet Marshall Applewhite was the leader of the Heaven's Gate religious cult group. He died in the group's mass suicide in 1997.

Applewhite came to believe that the Hale-Bopp comet was the perfect cover to hide a “companion” alien spacecraft, and when it arrived, the members of Heaven’s Gate would be ready.

A Texas-born amateur opera singer, Marshall Applewhite started Heaven's Gate with Bonnie Nettles in the early 1970s before orchestrating the group's suicide in March 1997.

Applewhite pursued his interest in musical theater and scratched out a living teaching music at various schools, including the University of Alabama. He lost his job there, however, reportedly due to an affair with a grad student.

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Marshall Applewhite. Self: Into the Zone: The Story of the Cacophony Society. Applewhite was born in Spur, Texas the son of a Presbyterian Minister. He graduated from high school in Corpus Christi, Texas in 1948. Applewhite briefly enrolled to study as a Minister but changed his mind and went into Music. In 1952 he graudated from Austin College. He then did a brief stint in the US army corps ...

Through their charismatic leader, Marshall Applewhite. Heaven’s Gate cult leader Marshall Applewhite left a video before committing suicide with 38 other cult members in a mansion near San Diego, California, on . The Tenets of Heaven’s Gate Although he was born Marshall Applewhite, he was known to his followers as Do.

Applewhite had musical talents Applewhite, who was born in 1931, was the son of a Presbyterian minister who started new churches and moved from place to place in Texas about every three years.

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Applewhite was born in Spur, Texas to a local minister. (Many of the teachings Applewhite would later injected into the Heaven’s Gate theology—including his own messianic role—originate in ...