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James Wofford Scout.com Headlines:
Tice Impatient with Special Teams
Coach Fed Up With Dumb Mistakes
-by VikingUpdate.com Aug 12, 2003
Q&A: With RBs Coach Dean Dalton
Running backs coach says Smith draft pick will challenge for playing time.
-by VikingUpdate.com May 15, 2003
James Wofford Stats
A look at the career stats for running back James Wofford.
-by VikingUpdate.com Mar 10, 2003
Injuries! Injuries! Injuries!
Injuries Sidelining Many Players
-by VikingUpdate.com Dec 3, 2002
Bennett MRI Shows No Damage
MRI Shows Sprained Ankle, No Break
-by VikingUpdate.com Nov 27, 2002
Getting To Know: RB James Wofford
Running back kept the faith after a year off.
-by VikingUpdate.com Nov 19, 2002
Q&A: With RBs Coach Dean Dalton
Running backs, especially Bennett, progressing nicely.
-by VikingUpdate.com Oct 29, 2002
Chapman Put on I.R.
RB Still Hospitalized
-by VikingUpdate.com Oct 23, 2002
Q&A: With RBs Coach Dean Dalton
An one-on-one interview with running backs coach Dean Dalton
-by VikingUpdate.com Aug 27, 2002
Special Teams Attention
Special teams are getting extra time this week
-by VikingUpdate.com Aug 7, 2002
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James Wofford
Ht: 6-0 Wt: 186
Position: RB
Date of Birth: 06/06/1978
Experience: R
High School: Bakersfield HS
(Bakersfield, CA)
College: UNLV


Biography:
Running back James Wofford signed with the Vikings in 2001 but didn’t make the team. That is expected to change in 2002, as he has impressed the revised coaching staff in early camps and could even make a bid for playing time as a third-down back.

Although he played fullback at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, Wofford is a smaller NFL running back with good moves and vision.

College: Even though he was converted from tailback to fullback in college and was blocking for a bigger running back than himself, Wofford still managed to end his career as the sixth-ranked player on the school’s all-time rushing chart with 1,861 yards. He averaged 6.1 yards per rush in his senior year but only carried the ball 31 times. After starting every game at tailback in 1998 and gaining 816 yards, he was converted to fullback for his junior season. He started seven games his freshman year.