

Randy
Wolfe draws on more than 20 years of coaching on the defensive side of the ball
and joined the Cougars staff in 1998.
Wolfe, came to USF after spending the four seasons with (1994-97) as defensive coordinator at Northrop High School.
Before that, he was the defensive back coach at Snider High School (1992-93), where he helped lead Snider to an IHSAA State Championship in 1992.
Wolfe's
first coaching job was at Northrop High School, his alma mater, where he served
for nine seasons (1979-88) as the defensive back coach. He then was the defensive
line coach at Elmhurst High School for three years.
As a player Wolfe was honorable mention all-conference and scored the 1st
touchdown in school history at Northrop High School.
He and his wife Lori reside in Fort Wayne with their two children daughter Leanne (20) and son Robert (18).