Worth graduated from Joe E. Newsome High School in 2013, where he received Florida All-State, All-Conference and All-County honors during his senior year.
[4] After an early loss on the road to the Air Force Academy,[5] Worth and Navy restored fans' hopes for a successful campaign by upsetting #6 nationally ranked University of Houston in Annapolis on October 8.
[7] One week later, Worth led Navy to a 28–27 neutral-site victory over Notre Dame, the Midshipmen's first win over the Fighting Irish since 2010.
[9] Worth's season came to an end when he broke his right foot during the second quarter of the 2016 American Athletic Conference Football Championship Game against Temple on December 3.
[12] Upon graduating from the Naval Academy, Worth commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps.