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16 Facts About Darryl Stonum

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Darryl Stonum played at the University of Michigan from 2008 to 2010 and set the Michigan Wolverines football record for most kickoff return yards in a single season with 1,001 yards as a member of the 2009 team.

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Darryl Stonum was the second leading receiver on the 2010 team.

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Darryl Stonum was suspended for the full season from the 2011 team for alcohol-related offenses for which he was placed on probation.

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

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Darryl Stonum was rated as a four-star recruit by rivals.

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Darryl Stonum enrolled early at the University of Michigan in January 2008.

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Darryl Stonum played as a wide receiver and kick return specialist for the Michigan Wolverines football team from 2008 to 2010.

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Darryl Stonum caught a 30-yard pass against Notre Dame and had a 51-yard touchdown on a catch-and-run play against Purdue.

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Darryl Stonum caught 13 passes for 199 yards and one touchdown.

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Darryl Stonum had a career-high 97 receiving yards on five receptions against Michigan State, including a 60-yard touchdown reception.

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Darryl 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.

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Darryl Stonum was the team's second leading receiver with 49 catches for 633 yards and four touchdowns.

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In May 2011, Darryl Stonum was suspended from the football team indefinitely for legal issues.

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Darryl 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.

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Darryl Stonum had been on a two-year probation in the courtroom and a full-season suspension from the football team.

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