GREENVILLE, N.C. -- A big grin crosses Harold Randolph's face when he thinks back to his days as a football player at East Carolina University. Looking at the trophies that fill a corner of his living room, thoughts of his time in the purple and gold come flooding back. But not too long ago those thoughts were all he had. After a stint as a professional football player, Randolph made a living from dealing and using drugs, a lifestyle that landed him in prison for two years. [continues 1215 words]