Will Bartholomew

Will Bartholomew (born October 1, 1978, in Nashville, Tennessee) is a former American football fullback and now CEO of D1 Sports.

College
Bartholomew played college football for the Tennessee Volunteers football team, earning many honors including 2001 SEC Good Works Team, Verizon Academic All-District IV, Academic All-SEC; 2000 Academic All-SEC; 1999 Academic All-SEC; and 1998 Academic All-SEC. He was a captain on the 1998 National Championship winning team that went 13–0 with a victory over Florida State in the Fiesta Bowl. He functioned primarily as a "blocking" back for the team.

Professional
As an undrafted free agent, Bartholomew was to play in the National Football League for the Denver Broncos. Bartholomew's career ended after suffering a knee injury during training camp that required multiple extensive surgeries.

Business
Bartholomew is the founder & CEO of D1 Sports, a training and therapy company dedicated to being The PLACE for the ATHLETE.

Personal life
Bartholomew's brother, Ben, also played for the Tennessee Volunteers.