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Dual Athlete Trindon Holliday Track (60m, 100m)/ Football (Return specialist) Height: 5'5 Weight: 160 lbs In his first year at LSU in 2007 , he broke Xavier Carter's school record and became the Southeastern Conference 100 m champion. At the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship later that year he set a personal record of 10.02 seconds in the semifinals and finished runner-up in the final to Walter Dix. The following year he took third in the 100 m NCAA final and anchored the 4×100-meter relay team to victory in 38.42 seconds the fastest collegiate time that year
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Trindon Holliday Dual Athlete Chronology

Trindon Holliday (born April 27, 1986) is an American football player for the Houston Texans. He was a top-ranked American sprinter competing for Louisiana State University. He also played running back and wide receiver for the LSU Tigers football team. He was regarded as one of the fastest players in football. He was drafted by the Houston Texans in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL Draft.[1] He demonstrated his sprinting ability in the 100-meter dash at the 2007 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, where he recorded 10.07 seconds in the final ahead of Walter Dix and second only to Tyson Gay.[2] This qualified him for the 2007 World Championships in Athletics but he opted to not compete, preferring to begin the football season with the LSU Tigers.[3] He continued to race, however, and reached the semi-finals in the 100 m at the 2008 United States Olympic Trials the following year.[4] During the 2010 NFL Combine, ESPN reported that he ran a 4.22, which would have beaten Chris Johnson's NFL record fastest time of 4.24. However, NFL.com said he did not break the records, listing Holliday's times at 4.27 and 4.32.[5] After initial workouts, Holliday ran the 40 in 4.28 seconds wearing high top basketball shoes. The time was so outrageous that the LSU coaches began arguing if they had started their stopwatches on time. "They asked me if Trindon could run it again," Masterson said. "He didn't even get in a track stance. He ran the second 40 in 4.27. He's one of those little <b>...</b>
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Trindon Holliday before his 10.01 100m

Trindon warming up before running the fastest time ever for a football player in the 100m at the 2009 SEC championship
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2009 NCAA Men's 100 Meter Final

Trindon Holliday becomes the third LSU Tiger in four years, and the second LSU football player, to win the men's 100 meter crown. In doing so, he matched his PR of 10.00 set the heats. However, his actual finishlynx time was 9.991, which means that he missed joining the sub-10 club by just 0.001 seconds or 3/8ths of an inch.
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2009 NCAA Men's 4x100 Final

Florida's Jeremy Hall holds off LSU's fast closing Trindon Holliday to lead the Gators to the 2009 NCAA title over LSU. An interesting part of this race is the last leg in which Holliday was matched up against Clemson's Jacoby Ford. This is probably a good indicator of what would have happened if Ford hadn't pulled up in the 100 final.
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