Alan Wolf
Alan Wolf
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Ian Guerin | Prep Redzone Scout
Two things are true about Wolf. One, he’s most likely not going to be getting a lot of looks from colleges as a quarterback. Two, the toughness and understanding of the game he’s picking up as the Warriors’ signal caller should absolutely lead him to a college landing spot at another position.
The 6-foot, 170-pound rising senior is an absolute chameleon. He can start in the gun and use it to make quick and safe passes to the flat or downfield and can a few plays later bring JPII into an option attack, a change-of-pace look that he’s had two seasons to learn. Going into next fall, he’s already got 1,300 rushing yards, 2,100 passing yards and 25 combined touchdowns on his resume.
Wolf has struggled with turnovers here and there, but it’s not surprising that most of those last fall came in blowout losses when the Warriors were pressing a bit more. Either way, Wolf is going to be the engine of this offense for one more run, and it should be a good one.
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Expert Analysis
Ian Guerin | Prep Redzone Scout
Two things are true about Wolf. One, he’s most likely not going to be getting a lot of looks from colleges as a quarterback. Two, the toughness and understanding of the game he’s picking up as the Warriors’ signal caller should absolutely lead him to a college landing spot at another position.
The 6-foot, 170-pound rising senior is an absolute chameleon. He can start in the gun and use it to make quick and safe passes to the flat or downfield and can a few plays later bring JPII into an option attack, a change-of-pace look that he’s had two seasons to learn. Going into next fall, he’s already got 1,300 rushing yards, 2,100 passing yards and 25 combined touchdowns on his resume.
Wolf has struggled with turnovers here and there, but it’s not surprising that most of those last fall came in blowout losses when the Warriors were pressing a bit more. Either way, Wolf is going to be the engine of this offense for one more run, and it should be a good one.
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