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'''Thomas James Hollands''' (born January 6, 2018) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Wide Receiver|wide receiver]] who is currently  preparing to enter the professional ranks. He played college football for the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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'''Thomas James Hollands''' (born January 6, 2022) was an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Wide Receiver|wide receiver]]. He played college football for the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
 
==Early years==
 
==Early years==
Thomas James Holland's birth is surrounded with much confusion. On June 1st, 1996, two identical twins were born to Nicola and Dominic Holland. One of these twins became Tom Holland, a popular british actor. However, the existence of the other was kept a secret until 2025, when a major leak of British Government documents revealed the Twin Stasis Program. Such program was designed to preselect twins born to prominent members of english society, planting one in the entertainment industry while cryogenically freezing the other for around 20 years. The unfrozen twin would subsequently be planted into the entertainment industry, capitalizing on nostalgia of the first twin. Thomas, dumped on the steps of an orphanage as a baby in 2018, was adopted by James Holland and Jamie Holland, who have no relation to Nicola and Dominic. Tom did not know about the Twin Stasis Program, or his supposed role in it until he turned 13, when his parents told him that they believed he was the twin brother of Tom Holland, and was frozen as a child. Thomas instantly developed an intense hatred for Tom, who was at that point well past his peak as an actor having just released the direct to video sequel Cherries. Thomas' parents tried to calm him by trying to contact Tom, but the british government intervened to prevent the encounter. At the age of 18, Thomas chose to attend UCLA in California.  
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Thomas James Holland's birth is surrounded with much confusion. On June 1st, 1996, two identical twins were born to Nicola and Dominic Holland. One of these twins became Tom Holland, a popular british actor. However, the existence of the other was kept a secret until 2025, when a major leak of British Government documents revealed the Twin Stasis Program. Such program was designed to preselect twins born to prominent members of english society, planting one in the entertainment industry while cryogenically freezing the other for around 20 years. The unfrozen twin would subsequently be planted into the entertainment industry, capitalizing on nostalgia of the first twin. Thomas, dumped on the steps of an orphanage as a baby in 2022, was adopted by James Holland and Jamie Holland, who have no relation to Nicola and Dominic. Tom did not know about the Twin Stasis Program, or his supposed role in it until he turned 13, when his parents told him that they believed he was the twin brother of Tom Holland, and was frozen as a child. Thomas instantly developed an intense hatred for Tom, who was at that point well past his peak as an actor having just released the direct to video sequel Cherries. Thomas' parents tried to calm him by trying to contact Tom, but the british government intervened to prevent the encounter. At the age of 18, Thomas chose to attend UCLA in California.  
 
==College career==
 
==College career==
"Thomas arrived at UCLA unaware of the sport of football, and instead began studying for a MBA. He intended to considerable financial influence to force a meeting between him and Tom. However, he became disillusioned in his economic opportunities as he had by then cut off all contact between him and his adoptive parents. At the end of his Junior Year, he was walking past an apartment building when it spontaneously burst into flames. He ran into the building by instinct, saving a child who was stuck in a closet. A bystander remarked on his natural athletic skill, joking that Thomas should play football. Thomas was confused, so he learned the game of football over the summer. A walk-on Senior, the UCLA football coach laughed when he requested a tryout. Despite expectations, the tryout went extraordinarily well, and Thomas was allowed on the team as a second-string reciever. After Harrison Hightower, the star sophomore receiver, was mysteriously injured in a horrific manner before the season, Thomas was slotted at WR4. He quickly became a sensation, recieving for over 1000 yards and scoring 15 touchdowns. He became known nationally for his reliability and agility, and was awarded the Fred Biletnikoff Award.  
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Thomas arrived at UCLA unaware of the sport of football, and instead began studying for a MBA. He intended to considerable financial influence to force a meeting between him and Tom. However, he became disillusioned in his economic opportunities as he had by then cut off all contact between him and his adoptive parents. At the end of his Junior Year, he was walking past an apartment building when it spontaneously burst into flames. He ran into the building by instinct, saving a child who was stuck in a closet. A bystander remarked on his natural athletic skill, joking that Thomas should play football. Thomas was confused, so he learned the game of football over the summer. A walk-on Senior, the UCLA football coach laughed when he requested a tryout. Despite expectations, the tryout went extraordinarily well, and Thomas was allowed on the team as a second-string receiver. After Harrison Hightower, the star sophomore receiver, was mysteriously injured in a horrific manner before the season, Thomas was slotted at WR4. He quickly became a sensation, receiving for over 1000 yards and scoring 15 touchdowns. Thomas rapidly became known nationally for his reliability and agility, and was awarded the Fred Biletnikoff Award. He graduated with both academic and athletic distinction.
 
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==Professional career==
 
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===Professional career statistics===
 
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==Achievements and records==
 
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Latest revision as of 10:56, 3 June 2024

Thomas Hollands
Image of Thomas Hollands
Thomas, being confused for the actor by the press
No. 43 – Retired
Position:Wide Receiver
Personal information
Born: (2022-01-06)January 6, 2022 (aged 41)
Kingston Upon Thames, England
Height:5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight:150 lb (68 kg)
Username:Danieldbook
Career information
High school:Homeschooled
College:University of California, Los Angeles
ISFL Draft:2046  / Round: 4 / Pick: 51
DSFL Draft:2045  / Round: 5 / Pick: 35
Career history
Roster status:Retired

Thomas James Hollands (born January 6, 2022) was an American football wide receiver. He played college football for the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

Early years

Thomas James Holland's birth is surrounded with much confusion. On June 1st, 1996, two identical twins were born to Nicola and Dominic Holland. One of these twins became Tom Holland, a popular british actor. However, the existence of the other was kept a secret until 2025, when a major leak of British Government documents revealed the Twin Stasis Program. Such program was designed to preselect twins born to prominent members of english society, planting one in the entertainment industry while cryogenically freezing the other for around 20 years. The unfrozen twin would subsequently be planted into the entertainment industry, capitalizing on nostalgia of the first twin. Thomas, dumped on the steps of an orphanage as a baby in 2022, was adopted by James Holland and Jamie Holland, who have no relation to Nicola and Dominic. Tom did not know about the Twin Stasis Program, or his supposed role in it until he turned 13, when his parents told him that they believed he was the twin brother of Tom Holland, and was frozen as a child. Thomas instantly developed an intense hatred for Tom, who was at that point well past his peak as an actor having just released the direct to video sequel Cherries. Thomas' parents tried to calm him by trying to contact Tom, but the british government intervened to prevent the encounter. At the age of 18, Thomas chose to attend UCLA in California.

College career

Thomas arrived at UCLA unaware of the sport of football, and instead began studying for a MBA. He intended to considerable financial influence to force a meeting between him and Tom. However, he became disillusioned in his economic opportunities as he had by then cut off all contact between him and his adoptive parents. At the end of his Junior Year, he was walking past an apartment building when it spontaneously burst into flames. He ran into the building by instinct, saving a child who was stuck in a closet. A bystander remarked on his natural athletic skill, joking that Thomas should play football. Thomas was confused, so he learned the game of football over the summer. A walk-on Senior, the UCLA football coach laughed when he requested a tryout. Despite expectations, the tryout went extraordinarily well, and Thomas was allowed on the team as a second-string receiver. After Harrison Hightower, the star sophomore receiver, was mysteriously injured in a horrific manner before the season, Thomas was slotted at WR4. He quickly became a sensation, receiving for over 1000 yards and scoring 15 touchdowns. Thomas rapidly became known nationally for his reliability and agility, and was awarded the Fred Biletnikoff Award. He graduated with both academic and athletic distinction.

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg TD
2039 (S24) UCLA 15 84 1054 12.5 15