Do you remeber Michigan DB "DON WARREN"?
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/05/01/don-warren-points-a-fin…
Apparently former Michigan defensive back "Don Warren" was misled by the draft board. I'm guessing this is the same Don Warren that played at UM with other similarly shortened named players: Steve Brown, Don Minor, Tom McAvoy, and "Hot" Carl Brown
I know the whole "I guess this proves he shouldn't have left" thing is getting kinda played out, but I thought I would post because apparently they interviewed him in the article and STILL got his name wrong
Or maybe he's doing the Michael Vick --> Mike Vick thing. Either way...
EDIT: Isn't "Don" usually short for "Donald". Do they think his name is "Donald Warren?"
You know, I had friends who decided to change how they were addressed... Maybe Donovan decided to go with an abbreviated version of his name? Don Warren isn't great though; he should have gone with Donnie Warren or something of the sort. Personally, Donovan just works, he should have kept it as such.
Don Warren was the whitest player we had.
"Noooooooo, that's ignorant!" - Mr. Jefferson.
It seems like just yesterday that Chad Henry was throwing touchdowns to Mario Morningsausage.
Chad Hennington go to Marshall? Just prior to Bryan Leftwich, if I'm not mistaken.
I have a friend who claims to be a big Michigan fan that referred to Chad Henne as "Chad Hankey."
He wouldn't say whether he would have stayed in school if he knew he wouldn't be drafted.
Ouch. That hurts.
he was always a 3 and done player. that's a big part of the reason he came to michigan
My quilt has a map on it. Treat it as you may.
He declare for the draft before he even got his draft advisory information
he was under the impression by watching ESPN that he would be a late first early second.
Note to self: Don't trust anything I hear on ESPN.
"Note to self: Don't trust anything I hear on ESPN.
ESPECIALLY when it comes to Michigan. Les Miles coming here. 90% of the country predicting a shellacking by Florida in the Cap One Bowl. Good job guys.
How should ESPN have handled the fact that 90% of respondents in an online poll picked Florida to beat us?
Hopefully changing his name will help him play good for the Jets.
I don't remeber him but I do remember.