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Report: Anthony Solomon, Darion Green-Warren in Portal Comment Count

Seth January 3rd, 2022 at 5:02 PM

Two defensive players who’ve rarely gotten on the field are in the portal, Rivals’ Josh Henschke is reporting:

Solomon was recruited in 2019 to play the Viper position that made a sort of renaissance this year with Michael Barrett, who’s a class ahead of him. Barrett redshirted as a freshman however so the two have the same eligibility. Depth chart hawks also noticed that Joe Velazquez appeared to be ahead of Solomon for the specialized hybrid safety role, though Joey had just 11 snaps to Solomon’s five (both played special teams). Several of the hyped freshmen safeties recruited this year could also factor in there, notably five-star Keon Sabb.

Green-Warren departs having never made a dent in a pliable cornerback depth chart over two years on campus. The four-star Californian jammer could still play four years somewhere since last year doesn’t count and he redshirted this one. Gemon Green, DJ Turner, and Vincent Gray locked down the starting rotation in 2021, true freshman Ja’Den McBurrows was the next man in, and here again there’s going to be an influx of talent that shouldn’t be far from seeing the field, led by five-star Will Johnson. Deep backups Keshaun Harris, George Johnson, Andre Seldon (DGW’s classmate) and Quinten Johnson all played ahead of Green-Warren this season.

Unfortunately this means the end of our dream of Michigan playing Green, Green, Hill-Green, Hill, and Green-Warren at the same time.

Comments

Cousin Larry

January 3rd, 2022 at 5:10 PM ^

"Unfortunately this means the end of our dream of Michigan playing Green, Green, Hill-Green, Hill, and Green-Warren at the same time."

What reason is there to watch anymore?

stephenrjking

January 3rd, 2022 at 5:21 PM ^

Transfers are a thing.

Disappointed that Green-Warren didn't work out. A highly-rated DB is pretty important, but he clearly wasn't developing enough to get on the field, and we didn't exactly have elite talent back there, so the chances existed.

All transfers have a whiff of regret in them, but some just make sense, and these appear to be sensible for all parties. 

Rabbit21

January 3rd, 2022 at 6:15 PM ^

Always sad to see someone leave the program having seen things not quite go the way he envisioned it going, but this feels like win-wins for all parties, hope they both land at great spots.

FlexUM

January 3rd, 2022 at 6:26 PM ^

I’m most bummed about green-Warren. Wasn’t necessarily thinking he’d be a start but thought he’s fit and play. Best wishes to both of them and hope they kick but elsewhere. 

BigBlue07

January 3rd, 2022 at 7:11 PM ^

To be honest some on on this blog predicted Warren Green would transfer the day he committed. If you back and watch his film from Highschool he didn’t seem very fast. 

Quailman

January 3rd, 2022 at 9:30 PM ^

Best of luck to both.

Won't speculate names because that is not fair, but I would not be surprised if we see more departures from both these positions, but especially the defensive-backfield. 

MaizeBlueA2

January 3rd, 2022 at 11:11 PM ^

Not surprising.

I expect to see at least one WR in the portal soon, maybe a TE, there's a NG that has eligibility left, but I can't see him returning unless he's close to a degree and hasn't finished it up.

One more LB could be on the move as well as 2 other CBs. Last, I could see us losing a SS.

All said, outside of the TE, I don't see any of the guys I'm thinking of contributing next year...or into the future.

As a sidenote, I really like Anthony Solomon and think he can contribute at the P5 level next season. Just unfortunate for him with Brown and the Viper spot leaving but he would've backed up Barrett, IMO...unless Moten moved to that role.

He's got some game. Apparently he's already committed to Brown's old school, Arizona.

jethro34

January 4th, 2022 at 9:35 AM ^

I can't keep track of what the number of scholarships allowed is anymore due to the COVID waiver on eligibility. Has that remained for individual players but completely expired for teams? So it's a hard 85 now? I have to believe that, out of necessity to get under that number, we will see more guys enter the portal as processing conversations take place. It's an unfortunate reality. I hope the young men who leave still feel like their time here was valuable and don't carry resentment.

chatster

January 4th, 2022 at 1:14 AM ^

"Unfortunately this means the end of our dream of Michigan playing Green, Green, Hill-Green, Hill, and Green-Warren at the same time."

Some of us old enough to have remembered when this song was a hit might've liked to hear "Green Green" being played at The Big House if and when those young men had been playing at the same time for Michigan.

Two years later, the same lead singer (Barry McGuire) had a solo hit that became much bigger than "Green Green" and that still gets played these days.