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Purpose Driven Sports: Garrett Wolfe interview
Garrett Wolfe grew up in Chicago and attended Northern Illinois University and was one of the NCAA's most electric running backs earning 1,928 yards rushing his senior year. That's more than even another common name, Reggie Bush. However his size (5'7" and 177 lbs) took away some of the steam he had going into the 2007 Draft, but as this Chicago product got the call from the Bears, he knew he ...
Purpose Driven Sports: Garrett Wolfe interview
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