Inducted 2024
Date of Birth
1/25/1985
Birthplace
North Platte, NE
School
Chadron State College (2004-2007)
Bio
A three-time First Team All-American (2004, 2006-07), Danny Woodhead twice claimed the Harlon Hill Trophy as the most valuable player in Division II (2006, 2007). A four-time Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) First Team selection, he was the RMAC Offensive Player of the Year three times after being selected as the RMAC Offensive Freshman of the Year in 2004. He was named the most valuable player for Chadron State all four years in college, and he was also named the All-Century Offensive Player by the RMAC. Woodhead finished his Chadron State career as college football's all-time rushing leader with 7,962 yards, and he owned 21 NCAA Division II records when he graduated. The records included most consecutive games rushing 100 or more yards (16), games rushing 200 or more yards (19), most consecutive games scoring a touchdown (38) and most yards rushing in a season (2,756 in 2006). He averaged 181 rushing yards per game during his career and 6.89 yards per carry, while rushing for 101 career touchdowns. He added 129 receptions for 1,417 yards and eight touchdowns, finishing his career with 109 total touchdowns and tying him for the most in college football annals. He also had 101 yards on kickoff returns, giving him a total of 9,480 all-purpose yards by career's end. He holds virtually every rushing/all-purpose record in RMAC and Chadron State annals. Chadron State went 35-11 during Woodhead's four years with the team. The Eagles claimed two RMAC titles with consecutive 12-win seasons in 2006 and 2007. A 2007 NFF National Scholar-Athlete and Campbell Trophy® finalist, Woodhead also excelled in the classroom, notching a 3.72 GPA as a double major. He was named a CoSIDA First-Team Academic All-American in 2006 and 2007 and the inaugural recipient of the RMAC Scholar-Athlete of the Year award in 2007.
Stats
Height 5'8"
Weight 204
Career Highlights
- 2007 Academic All-America
- 2007 Conference Most Valuable Player
- 2007 Division II First Team All-America
- 2007 Harlon Hill Award Winner
- 2007 NFF Scholar Athlete
- 2006 Academic All-America
- 2006 Conference Most Valuable Player
- 2006 Division II First Team All-America
- 2006 Harlon Hill Award Winner
- 2006 Led Nation in Rushing and Scoring
- 2005 Conference Most Valuable Player
- 2004 Division II First Team All-America
- 2004 Led Nation in Rushing and Scoring
Class of 2024
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