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      <title>Trulon Henry Injury Dominates Zook Presser</title>
      <description>Fighting Illini football coach Ron Zook's weekly teleconference was dominated by one issue, the accidental shooting of senior leader Trulon Henry.  Zook explains what he knows about the incident and provides an update on Henry's condition.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2011 21:44:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Trulon Henry's Leadership Helps Uplift</title>
      <description>The Fighting Illini football team has enjoyed excellent leadership this year, no small reason for its success thus far.  As the elder statesman, Trulon Henry has the respect of his teammates.  He uses his position to help his peers see the big picture and continue working toward their goals.  At the same time, he is striving to enjoy every second of his final few games.
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      <title>Senior Trulon Henry Will Play Somewhere</title>
      <description>Fall football camp is often a time for adjustments.  Sometimes, players fall by the wayside or injure themselves and must be replaced.  Other players must fill in, sometimes changing positions to do so.  Senior safety Trulon Henry is learning a new position to help bolster it.  He may fit well there, but the name for the position is a point of contention with him.
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      <title>Trulon Henry The Voice Of Experience For UI</title>
      <description>Despite coming to Illinois as a Junior College All-American, Illinois safety Trulon Henry would be the first to tell you that he always has something upon which he can improve.  A true student of the game, Henry looks forward to the 2011 season and the opportunities it brings.  His maturity and leadership are vital for the 2011 season.

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      <title>Trulon Henry Making Positive Name For Himself</title>
      <description>The Fighting Illini secondary was taking shape when three players were lost for part or all of the season.  Even then, one of the remaining starters played his first game as an Illini against Missouri.  Trulon Henry is becoming comfortable at safety after transferring from junior college.  He proved it with two interceptions against Ohio State last Saturday.
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      <title>Trulon Henry Learning More Each Day</title>
      <description>The transition to college football is difficult.  This is especially true for high school players, but it is also true for junior college transfers.  Even if you are Trulon Henry and are older and have excellent athleticism in your genes, it takes time to learn everything and perform your best every day.</description>
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      <title>Trulon Henry Eager To Prove Self On Field</title>
      <description>Regardless of their various backgrounds, all football players entering college undergo an adjustment on the field and in the classroom.  Some are better able to cope with changes than others.  One who should be able to make a quick adjustment is Trulon Henry, the junior college safety now enrolled at Illinois.  After all, he is accustomed to making adjustments.
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      <title>Trulon Henry Shares Story To Help Others</title>
      <description>Trulon Henry made a mistake, a major mistake.  He was incarcerated in a federal prison for more than four years, but he is determined to leave that experience behind and create a positive future.  He made a name for himself at the College of DuPage, and now he is on scholarship to play football at Illinois.  The brother of Arrelious Benn hopes to have a positive impact on the Illini.</description>
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      <title>It's Illinois for Henry</title>
      <description>It's been a poorly kept secret that College of Dupage S Trulon Henry (6-2, 215) was favoring Illinois, but it wasn't until last week that he made things official. JCFootball.com caught up with the talented defensive back and he updated us on things including why he decided on the Illini...</description>
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      <title>Trulon Henry Leaning Toward Fighting Illini</title>
      <description>Sometimes good people make mistakes.  They pay the price, learn their lessons, and go on to fruitful lives.  Such is the case with Trulon Henry, older brother of Illini receiver Arrelious Benn.  Henry served time in a penitentiary, but he has now completed his second year of junior college football and is being recruited by several quality schools including Illinois.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 22:11:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Henry pulls in first offer</title>
      <description>Heading into this season College of Dupage S Trulon Henry (6-1, 225) was a player to keep an eye on and he didn't disappoint, posting an All-Conference season while helping lead the Chaparrals to a 5-5 record. Earlier this week the talented DB got his first offer and he said more schools have called about acquiring his services...</description>
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      <title>Dupage's Trulon Henry stays focused</title>
      <description>College of DuPage S Trulon Henry (6-1, 225) is one of the most dominant defenders in JUCO football this year and he's helped lead his team to a 5-4 record. JCFootball.com caught up with the talented defensive back and he updated us on things including which schools he's hearing from and what his plans are following the season...</description>
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      <title>A new start for Dupage's Trulon Henry</title>
      <description>Sports stories are filled with tales of redemption, but College of Dupage S Trulon Henry (6-1, 225) might have one of the better ones out there. The talented DB is the older brother of Illinios star wideout Arrelious Benn, but a series of bad decisions led to a stint in prison and now he's doing what he can to rebuild his life using football as the centerpiece of change...</description>
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