Biography
One of the defensive stars of the 1927 6-0 win over The Citadel, he broke up a pass and had a tackle for a 3-yard loss. Wolfe picked off a Presbyterian pass in the fourth quarter deep in USC territory and returned it to the Blue Hose 23 to stop a late scoring threat in 13-0 Gamecock win in 1928. He was named All-State that year. He went on to run his own very successful architecture firm in Charlotte.
Prior Schools
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Roster Listings
YearRosterNumPosHtWtYrGmsGS
1926 Fill 1926 T 3 2
1927 Fill 3 3
1928 Fill 5 5
Depth Chart Appearances
DescriptionPositionRank
Games Started
DateOpponentPosition
1926-10-02 Maryland Left Tackle
1926-10-09 North Carolina Left Tackle
1927-10-27 Citadel Right Tackle
1927-11-05 Virginia Tech Left Tackle
1927-11-12 Furman Left Tackle
1928-09-22 Erskine Left Tackle
1928-10-13 Maryland Left Tackle
1928-10-19 Presbyterian Left Tackle
1928-10-25 Clemson Left Tackle
1928-11-17 Furman Left Tackle
Scoring Plays
DateOpponentQtrTimeUSCOppPlay
Defense - Tackles For Loss
YearDateOpponentDownTo GoSideYdlinePlay
1927 1927-10-27 Citadel 1 10 CIT 40 Howle rush for loss of 3 (Harry Wolfe)
Defense - Passes Broken Up
YearDateOpponentDownTo GoSideYdlinePlay
1927 1927-10-27 Citadel 2 10 USC 37 Blanding pass incomplete (Harry Wolfe)