At roughly 5-foot-7 and 180 pounds, Northern Illinois running back Garrett Wolfe has been compared to San Diego Chargers scatback Darren Sproles. The senior would like to make believers out of the ...
Former Chicago Bears running back Garrett Wolfe on July 2 sold his three-bedroom, 1,676-square-foot town home in Gurnee for its $335,000 asking price. A Chicago native, Wolfe, 40, played for the Bears ...
DeKALB (AP) -- Coach Joe Novak is taking his time in considering who starts at quarterback for Northern Illinois. Could be Phil Horvath, could be Dan Nicholson. The guy expected to run the ball most ...
IOWA CITY — Nothing came easily Saturday for Northern Illinois’ Garrett Wolfe. The Iowa defense held the leading rusher in Division I-A to 66 yards — 110 yards below his average and the third straight ...
Northern Illinois running back Garrett Wolfe is about to rekindle one of college football's great debates: Should a player who mostly faces second-tier competition be considered worthy of winning the ...
BOURBONNAIS, Ill. - Chicago Bears rookie running back Garrett Wolfe returned to practice Saturday for the first time since a hamstring injury sidelined him the second day of training camp. Wolfe ...
What do Adrian Peterson, Steve Slaton, Michael Hart, Antonio Pittman, Marshawn Lynch, and Kenny Irons have in common? That's easy-all are starting running backs for top 25 teams and possible Heisman ...
Garrett Wolfe says he isn't a legitimate Heisman Trophy candidate, but he certainly performed like one Saturday night against the University at Buffalo. The Northern Illinois senior tailback handed in ...
Out of 119 Division I-A schools, only three have rushed for more yards this season than Garrett Wolfe. School Yards 1. Navy 1,786 2. Clemson 1,203 3. West Virginia 1,199 4. Garrett Wolfe 1,181 ...
When the Bears and 49ers play tomorrow night in San Francisco, each team will be down one running back. For the visitors, Garrett Wolfe will miss the game after suffering a lacerated kidney on Sunday ...
While official practices are still a couple weeks away for San Jose State University football, the team is already facing a formidable opponent: geese taking bathroom breaks on its practice fields.