Darryl Stonum

Darryl currently is a Wide Receiver in the IFL (Indoor Football League) for the Duke City Gladiators and a sports TV host of "In The Endzone" on Fox New Mexico.

[4] Stonum received press attention when he served three days in Washtenaw County Jail during June 2010 for violating his probation following a September 2008 charge of operating a vehicle while visibly impaired.

[5][6] The probation violation resulted from a failure to submit to the required amount of random alcohol tests and leaving the state without consent.

"[4] At the end of summer practice, the Detroit Free Press wrote that Stonum had made "significant leaps on and off the field" and credited the contact lenses in part for his "breakthrough.

[9][10] Head coach Brady Hoke stated to the press that before he would let Stonum back on the team, he must "fulfill all his commitments he has to the legal system and our program.

Stonum was determined to have not made any payment toward the $1950 in court fees and to have failed to attend any 12-step meetings in the prior two weeks.

[14][15] On July 22, Texas native Stonum announced that he was a current wide receiver for the Baylor Bears, by thanking his fans and retweeting multiple stories to that effect.

He was expected to be granted immediate eligibility under the graduate-school exception if he enrolled in a Baylor graduate program not offered at Michigan.