Hayden Wolff

Last updated

Hayden Wolff
Western Michigan BroncosNo. 11
Position Quarterback
Class
Redshirt Redshirt.svg
Redshirt
Senior
Personal information
Height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight235 lb (107 kg)
Career history
College
Bowl games
High school Venice (Venice, Florida)

Hayden Wolff is an American football quarterback for the Western Michigan Broncos. He previously played for the Old Dominion Monarchs.

Contents

Early life and high school

Wolff grew up in Venice, Florida and attended Venice High School where he lettered in football and basketball. In his high school career, Wolff completed 189 of his 299 pass attempts for 2,684 yards, 24 touchdowns and nine interceptions. [1] He was rated a three-star recruit and committed to play college football at Old Dominion over offers from Charlotte, Columbia, Dartmouth, Eastern Michigan, FIU, Georgia State, Harvard, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Princeton, Toledo, Tulane, Western Kentucky and Yale. [2]

College career

Old Dominion

During Wolff's true freshman season in 2019, he played in and started three games at quarterback and was redshirted. [3] He finished the season with completing 75 out of 129 passing attempts for 737 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions. [4] During the 2021 season, he played in 10 games and started seven of them at quarterback. [5] He finished the season with completing 159 out of 253 passing attempts for 1,933 yards, 10 touchdowns and seven interceptions. [6] During the 2022 season, he played in and started all 12 games at quarterback [7] and finished the season with completing 234 out of 413 passing attempts for 2,908 yards, 18 touchdowns and six interceptions. [8]

On April 11, 2023, Wolff announced that he would be entering the transfer portal. [9] On May 3, 2023, he announced that he would be transferring to Western Michigan. [10]

Western Michigan

During the 2023 season, Wolff has so far played in five games and was named the leading quarterback after the game against Miami (Ohio). [11] [12]

College statistics

SeasonGamesPassingRushing
GPGSRecordCmpAttPctYdsAvgTDIntRtgAttYdsAvgTD
Old Dominion Monarchs
2019 330−37512958.17375.723106.612−10−0.80
2020 Season canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 1075−215825262.71,9297.797133.214−92−6.60
2022 12123−923441256.82,9047.0186127.562−64−1.01
Western Michigan Broncos
2023 852−314822665.51,5056.785128.744170.42
2024 10105−516624567.81,9628.0167150.928−96−3.10
Career 433715−227821,26661.89,0457.15428131.4160−251−1.63

[13]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Old Dominion Monarchs football</span> College football team

The Old Dominion Monarchs football program represents Old Dominion University in U.S. college football. The first iteration of the team created in 1930 was known as the William & Mary Norfolk Division Braves. Founded in 2009, the current Monarchs team competed as an FCS independent for their first two seasons. In the 2011 season, they joined the Colonial Athletic Association and added conference games to their schedule, playing there until joining the Conference USA of the FBS in 2014. They joined the Sun Belt Conference in 2022.

Blake Watson is an American professional football running back for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Old Dominion Monarchs and Memphis Tigers.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2009 Old Dominion Monarchs football team</span> American college football season

The 2009 Old Dominion Monarchs football team represented Old Dominion University during the 2009 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The team compiled a 9–2 record, in the first season under head coach Bobby Wilder. The Monarchs competed as an independent. The team's home games were played at Foreman Field.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Taylor Heinicke</span> American football player (born 1993)

Taylor Cameron Heinicke is an American professional football quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Old Dominion Monarchs and signed with the Minnesota Vikings as an undrafted free agent in 2015. Heinicke has also been a member of the New England Patriots, Houston Texans, Carolina Panthers, Washington Football Team / Commanders, and the Atlanta Falcons of the NFL. He also played for the St. Louis BattleHawks of the XFL.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Paxton Lynch</span> American football player (born 1994)

Paxton James Lynch is an American professional football quarterback who is a free agent. He played college football for the Memphis Tigers, and was selected in the first round of the 2016 NFL draft by the Denver Broncos. Lynch played just two seasons in Denver and made four starts before being released prior to the 2018 season. Lynch has also been a member of the Seattle Seahawks, Pittsburgh Steelers, the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL), the Michigan Panthers of the United States Football League (USFL), and the Orlando Guardians and San Antonio Brahmas of the XFL.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2016 Charlotte 49ers football team</span> American college football season

The 2016 Charlotte 49ers football team represented the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the school's fourth season of NCAA football, their second season of NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) play, and their second season as a member of Conference USA's East Division. The team was led by fourth-year head coach Brad Lambert and played its home games on campus at Jerry Richardson Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. This was the first season the 49ers were eligible to participate in a bowl game. They finished the season 4–8, 3–5 in C-USA play to finish in fifth place in the East Division.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Drew Lock</span> American football player (born 1996)

Andrew Stephen Lock is an American professional football quarterback for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Missouri Tigers and was selected by the Denver Broncos in the second round of the 2019 NFL draft. He has also played for the Seattle Seahawks.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2017 Charlotte 49ers football team</span> American college football season

The 2017 Charlotte 49ers football team represented the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in the 2017 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the school's fifth season of NCAA football, their third season of NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) play, and their third season as a member of Conference USA's East Division. The team was led by fifth-year head coach Brad Lambert and played its home games on campus at Jerry Richardson Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. The 49ers finished the season 1–11, 1–7 in C-USA play to finish in last place in the East Division.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bryce Perkins</span> American football player (born 1996)

Bryce Perkins is an American professional football quarterback for the Michigan Panthers of the United Football League (UFL). He played college football at Arizona State, Arizona Western, and Virginia before signing with the Los Angeles Rams as an undrafted free agent in 2020.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bo Nix</span> American football player (born 2000)

Bo Chapman Nix is an American professional football quarterback for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). The NCAA's leader in games played at the position, he played three seasons of college football for the Auburn Tigers and was named the 2019 SEC Freshman of the Year. In 2022, Nix transferred to the Oregon Ducks and was a 2023 Heisman Trophy finalist after leading the FBS in touchdowns. He was selected by the Broncos 12th overall in the 2024 NFL draft.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 Myrtle Beach Bowl</span> Postseason college football bowl game

The 2021 Myrtle Beach Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 20, 2021, at Brooks Stadium in Conway, South Carolina. The second edition of the Myrtle Beach Bowl, the game featured the Old Dominion Monarchs of Conference USA and the Tulsa Golden Hurricane of the American Athletic Conference. The game began at 2:30 p.m. EST and was televised on ESPN. It was one of the 2021–22 bowl games concluding the 2021 FBS football season. Tax preparation software company TaxAct served as the game's presenting sponsor; the game was officially known as the Myrtle Beach Bowl presented by TaxAct.

Connor Bazelak is an American college football quarterback for the Bowling Green Falcons. He previously played for the Missouri Tigers and the Indiana Hoosiers.

Stone Cole Smartt is an American professional football tight end for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Old Dominion.

Marcus Haynes is an American professional football linebacker for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Old Dominion Monarchs. He is the older brother of offensive guard Christian Haynes.

Grant Wilson is an American football quarterback for the Old Dominion Monarchs. He previously played for the Fordham Rams.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rocky Lombardi</span> American football player (born 1998)

Rocky Lombardi is an American professional football quarterback who is a free agent. He played college football for the Michigan State Spartans and the Northern Illinois Huskies and was signed as an undrafted free agent in 2024 by the Cincinnati Bengals.

Emmett Morehead is an American football quarterback for the Old Dominion Monarchs. He previously played for the Boston College Eagles.

Treyson Bourguet is an American football quarterback for the BYU Cougars. He previously played for the Western Michigan Broncos.

Jase Bauer is an American football quarterback for the Sam Houston Bearkats. He previously played for the Central Michigan Chippewas.

Sawyer James Robertson is an American football quarterback for the Baylor Bears. Robertson previously played for the Mississippi State Bulldogs.

References

  1. "Hayden Wolff's (Venice, Florida) High School Football Stats". MaxPreps.com. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  2. "Hayden Wolff, Venice, Pro-Style Quarterback". 247Sports.com. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  3. Portell, Vinnie (December 9, 2019). "Wolff endures through rocky freshman campaign". Sun Preps. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  4. "Hayden Wolff 2019 Gamelog". Sports Reference . Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  5. Minium, Harry (October 18, 2021). "Minium: ODU Football Quarterback Hayden Wolff was Ready When he Got the Call". Old Dominion Monarchs . Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  6. "Hayden Wolff 2021 Gamelog". Sports Reference . Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  7. Parsons, Brian (August 22, 2022). "ODU names Hayden Wolff as starting quarterback". WAVY-TV . Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  8. "Hayden Wolff 2022 Gamelog". Sports Reference . Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  9. Hall, David (April 11, 2023). "ODU quarterback Hayden Wolff, a starter in 22 games over 3 seasons, enters transfer portal". The Virginian-Pilot . Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  10. Jimenez, James H. (May 3, 2023). "Former Old Dominion QB Hayden Wolff announces intent to transfer to Western Michigan". Hustle Belt. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  11. "Hayden Wolff leads Western Michigan to victory over Miami (Ohio)". BVM Sports. October 11, 2023. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  12. "Hayden Wolff". Western Michigan Broncos .
  13. "Hayden Wolff Stats". The Football Database. Retrieved November 7, 2023.