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Northern Michigan's "Athlete of the Year" Isaac Darkangelo transfers to Illinois in the Big 10
Detroit Catholic Central 2018 MLB/RB Isaac Darkangelo has transferred from Northern Michigan University after two seasons to the University of Illinois.
Darkangelo was coming off of a 105 tackle campaign in 2019 in which he also tallied 7.5 TFL and 2 sacks. On April 28th, Darkangelo's accomplishments were honored by being named, "Athlete of the Year" for the NMU football program.
Darkangelo held 6 D-II offers out of HS as well as a preferred walk-on from Michigan State.
Darkangelo is 6'2 223 lbs.
- Recruiting Activity
- News
- 04/29/2023Detroit Catholic Central grad Isaac Darkangelo (Illinois LB) has signed as a UDFA with the Detroit Lions
- 04/29/2020Northern Michigan's "Athlete of the Year" Isaac Darkangelo transfers to Illinois in the Big 10
- 09/08/2019The D Zone GLIAC Recap: Northern Michigan beats McKendree 30-9
- 12/05/2017Detroit Catholic Central 2018 RB/LB Isaac Darkangelo was offered preferred walk-on by Michigan State
- 10/12/2017Detroit Catholic Central 2018 RB/LB Isaac Darkangelo visits MAC Program on 10/14/2017
- Player Analysis
8/23/2017: Darkangelo has been a major piece to CC's success in recent years as he's your typical smashmouth player at the longtime powerhouse. Very few players can match the level of production that Darkangelo has.
College interest: The D2's are flocking to offer him after seeing what his older brother, Anthony Darkangelo accomplished as an All-American.