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Corey Holliday Associate Athletic Director Football Administration 11th Season at UNC UNC Letterwinner, 1990-93 Corey Holliday, who played for the Tar Heels from 1989-93, is in his 11th year with the football program. He was promoted to Associate Director of Athletics for Football Administration in 2006. Holliday coordinates daily foot- ball program administration, works with the University admissions office, super- vises football operational personnel and handles other administrative duties as assigned by athletic director Dick Baddour and head coach Butch Davis. Holliday was selected as one of 25 athletics administrators to participate in the inaugural 2001-02 NCAA Leadership Institute for Ethnic Minority Males. Holliday graduated as the Carolina career record holder for most receiving yards (2,447), a mark he held until it was broken by Hakeem Nicks in 2008. Holliday is also fourth in career receptions. Holliday caught a pass in an ACC- record 45 consecutive games for the Tar Heels from 1990-93 and was a team co- captain as a junior and senior. Holliday played four seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers and was a member of four divisional championship squads. He played in Super Bowl XXX against the Dallas Cowboys and had two receptions and two special teams tackles. Holliday also has held positions with the Atlantic Coast Conference, UNC’s Educational Foundation, and The Ohio State University. Before returning to Chapel Hill, he was a Business Process Analyst for Andersen Consulting in Columbus, Ohio. He holds two degrees from North Carolina, including a B.S. in business administration in 1993 and a master’s in sports administration in 1997. Holliday and his wife, Angela (UNC ‘94), have two sons, Christopher and Nicholas. Scott Trulock Head Athletic Trainer for Football Fifth Season at UNC Scott Trulock is in his fifth season as the team’s Head Athletic Trainer for Football, where he heads a staff of two full-time assistants and two graduate assistants. Trulock and his staff work to keep Carolina’s football student-athletes healthy and to rehabilitate any injuries quickly and successfully. Trulock came to Carolina after spending 11 years in the National Football League. He served as the assistant athletic trainer for the Denver Broncos on Mike Shanahan’s staff from 2004-06. Previously, he was the director of rehabili- tation in Tampa Bay under head coach Jon Gruden from 2002-03. Trulock won a Super Bowl ring in 2002 when Tampa Bay knocked off the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XXXVII. Trulock began his career as assistant athletic trainer with the Philadelphia Eagles from 1996-98 and also worked for the San Diego Chargers from 1999- 2001. While working in the NFL, Trulock was a member of the Professional Football Athletic Trainers’ Society (PFTAS). Within the Society, he served as the director of research for the PFATS Research and Education Foundation. In this role, he was responsible for spearheading the surveillance of injury data in order to establish trends in injury patterns to NFL players. In addition, Trulock has presented at many local, state, and national meetings. The return to Carolina is a homecoming of sorts for Trulock, as he received his master’s degree in athletic training from UNC in 1996. The position with the Football program presented him the opportunity to re-join one of the top sports medicine programs in the country. Actively involved in research since his days as a student at Carolina, Trulock utilizes the full complement of physicians, fac- ulty and researchers in the sports medicine department to provide cutting edge healthcare for UNC’s football student-athletes. A native of Orlando, Fla., Trulock earned his undergraduate degree in sports medicine at Valdosta State in 1994. Scott and his wife, Jamie, have two daugh- ters, Corinne and Riley. The Holliday Family: Angela, Christopher, Corey & Nicholas The Trulock Family: Scott, Corinne, Riley and Jamie 64 • TarHeelBlue.com

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