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HUNTINGTON — Marshall officially started football practice on Tuesday, but for most surrounding the Thundering Herd football program, there is no greater day than that first day in pads.That first day was Saturday, and a crowd of nearly 200 stopped by Joan C. Edwards Stadium to join with the Herd in celebrating the first practice of 2011 in pads.While it was a celebration of sorts for most, it was all business for Marshall coach Doc Holliday, who is eager to get started on the 2011 season."We had great effort, which we expect," Marshall football coach Doc Holliday said. "We aren't going to coach effort."Normally, all the talk surrounding the first day in pads is centered toward excited the players are to let loose of their built-up aggressions and hit a little bit.But what about the coaches' perspective?"Oh geez, I'm out of my mind right now," Marshall defensive coordinator Chris Rippon said. "It's what you live for."