Judge Charles Pope welcomed former Michigan receiver Darryl Stonum back into the 15th District Court's sobriety court program today, three days after the university announced that Stonum was dismissed from the team for a violation of team rules. Stonum, 21, was kicked off the team after serving time in the ...
Ousted Michigan football player Darryl Stonum is indicating he plans to transfer to play out his final year of eligibility. The senior receiver was kicked off the team Tuesday for a violation of team rules. The school did not specify Stonum's infraction, although it's believed to be his latest probation ...
Michigan wide receiver Darryl Stonum was released early this morning from the Washtenaw County Jail, where he was serving time for violating probation on a conviction for operating while visibly impaired second-offense. Stonum, 21, was released at 12:30 a.m., jail officials said, after being sentenced Jan. 6 to 10 days ...
Michigan football coach Brady Hoke said this afternoon there has been no change in the status of senior receiver Darryl Stonum. Stonum, who redshirted this season after being charged last year with his second drunken driving arrest, was ticketed Thursday morning for driving with a revoked license shortly after meeting ...
Michigan football coach Brady Hoke did not say much Monday about his decision to redshirt receiver Darryl Stonum and suspend punter Will Hagerup (four games) and receiver Terrence Robinson (one game). Hoke announced the moves in a statement released Sunday, the day his team reported for fall camp. The Wolverines ...
After unifying the Michigan football program and attracting the Big Ten’s premier recruiting class this off-season, it seemed little could go wrong for new Wolverines coach Brady Hoke. Until the day his team reported for fall camp. Hoke announced three moves in a press release Sunday, a day before official ...
When Michigan wide receiver Darryl Stonum was arrested for drunken driving last month, he not only had a suspended license, but failed to provide the registration or proof of insurance for the car, the University of Michigan police report says. The report also says there was a 20-year-old woman in ...
Michigan wide receiver Darryl Stonum was sentenced this morning in 15th District Court in Ann Arbor to two years probation for operating while visibly impaired second offense. He also received a suspended sentence of 365 days in jail, meaning that if he violates that probation he could be put behind ...
Michigan wide receiver Darryl Stonum pleaded not guilty Friday morning to charges of operating while intoxicated second-offense and driving with a suspended license during his arraignment in 15th District Court. Judge Julie Creal set a $500 personal recognizance bond in the case and ordered Stonum to submit to a breath ...