Coming out of Maine Endwell Senior High School, the 5-foot-9, 225 pound local product from Endwell (NY) named Darnell Woolfolk did not receive any star designation from Rivals. Neither did he have any other noted offers beyond Army West Point despite rushing for over 1,600 yards in 2013 of his senior year.
Don’t get us wrong, his talents weren’t completely off the radar, as the current Black Knights’ sophomore fullback was getting looks from such schools as Maryland and Michigan, as well as schools out of the Ivy League.
But, on February 26, 2014 he verbally committed to Army’s safety coach John Loose, who had been handling his recruiting and now the rest appears to be history in the making.
In 2014 his stop was the academy’s prep school, followed by a year learning and watching from the sidelines as freshman. But now, Woolfolk has joined fellow sophomore Andy Davidson to give the Coach Monken and offensive coordinator Brent Davis, a solid two-barrel dynamic-duo attack from the B-back (fullback) position.
BECOMING ONE OF ARMY’S PLAYMAKERS
For more on Woolfolk’s progression, the fullback position, how it currently stands and hear from offensive coordinator Brent Davis, check out the full and complete article, as well as analysis and chatter from other Army fans on The 12th Knight (Click Here).