Danny Verpaele
Danny Verpaele is an American college football coach and former player who serves as the safeties coach for the Army Black Knights. He played as a safety at USF.
Early life
Danny Verpaele was born on October 5, 1985, in Cocoa Beach, Florida.Career
High school
Verpaele was a four-year lettermen for the Merritt Island Mustangs. In his junior year, Verpaele led the Mustangs to the regional semifinals, losing to Drew Weatherford-led Land O' Lakes High School 20-14 on November 29, 2002. Verpaele was a Class 4A Second-Team All-State selectee in 2002.In 2003, his senior year, Verpaele had a standout season, passing for 1,531 yards and rushing for 1,015. Verpaele led the Mustangs to the regional final championship but they fell short, losing 27-0 to Washington High School on December 5, 2003. Verpaele also played defensive back and was voted Brevard County All-Space Coast Defensive Player of the Year by the Florida Today. the Orlando Sentinel voted Verpaele to its All-Central Florida team and he was ranked as the 68th Best Prospect in the state of Florida. In 2003, Verpaele was again voted to the Class 4A All-State Second Team. Verpaele holds the distinction as being the first player in school history to start all four years.