Brock Olivo
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Brock Olivo (born June 24, 1976 in Washington, Missouri) is a former NFL player who played running back for the Detroit Lions from 1998 through 2002.
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[edit] High school career
Brock Olivo attended St. Francis Borgia High School in Washington, Missouri, where he rushed for 5,030 yards and seventy touchdowns during his high school career.
[edit] College career
As a senior at the University of Missouri, he won the Mosi Tatupu Award as the top special teams player in college football, holds the career rushing and touchdowns record and was only the seventh player in school history to have his jersey retired.
[edit] Past Occupations
Worked for the National Italian American Foundation.
[edit] Current Life and Career
Olivo currently resides in Italy and is the founder of a consulting firm which aims to build commerce between Italy and the U.S.