UVA Running Back Scores in Spring Game After Surviving Shooting That Killed Teammates
- Hollins, who was shot in November, played in Virginia's spring football game less than five months after the shooting.
- Hollins spent a week in the hospital and Virginia canceled its last two games as a result of the attack that killed three of his teammates and injured one other.
- Hollins returned to practice in March and rushed for 40 yards and a touchdown in the first half of the spring game.
- He is returning for his fifth year with the team, citing the comfort and support from his coaches and teammates.
- Hollins has rushed for 540 yards and seven touchdowns in four seasons at Virginia.