Could it get any worse than being a ninth-string tailback who's only 5-foot-7 and 172 pounds? That's the hole Wolfe had to climb out of as a freshman, but four years later he has developed into one of the nation's most electrifying runners. He enters the fall as the active leader in Division I-A career rushing with 3,236 yards, plus 34 touchdowns -- not bad for a guy who has played in only 20 games.