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Baylor: Darryl Stonum's New Home
Stonum will transfer to Baylor and is expected to be eligible for the 2012 season, AnnArbor.com reports.
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Considering Stonum's remarkably bad off-the-field record, Baylor's willingness to gamble on him is a convincing testament to the fact that the former Michigan wideout possesses rare athletic talent. With that said, the explosive receiver and kick returner will probably have trouble making a fantasy impact in a Baylor receiver rotation that already includes Terrance Williams, Tevin Reese and Lanear Sampson. It appears as if 2012 will be Stonum's only remaining season of eligibility.
Considering Stonum's remarkably bad off-the-field record, Baylor's willingness to gamble on him is a convincing testament to the fact that the former Michigan wideout possesses rare athletic talent. With that said, the explosive receiver and kick returner will probably have trouble making a fantasy impact in a Baylor receiver rotation that already includes Terrance Williams, Tevin Reese and Lanear Sampson. It appears as if 2012 will be Stonum's only remaining season of eligibility.
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Stonum will transfer to Baylor for the 2012 season after getting kicked off the Michigan team. He's a very explosive athlete with a lot of natural talent, but he's probably only worth monitoring due to the presences of Terrance Williams, Tevin Reese and Lanear Sampson at Baylor.
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Stonum has been dismissed from the Michigan football team, CBS Sports reports.
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Stonum will redshirt this season, Detroit Free Press reports.
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Michigan head coach Brady Hoke hasn't made a decision on the status of Stonum, who was suspended indefinitely following a drunken driving arrest, ESPN reports. Hoke said he wanted to wait "all the way through the summer and see how he's handling all the things he needs to do."
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Stonum was sentenced to two years probation Friday for pleading guilty to operating a vehicle while visually impaired, the Detroit Free Press reports.
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Stonum has pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle while visibly impaired, part of a plea agreement that will find a charge of driving with a suspended license dropped when he is sentenced on June 10, ESPN.com reports.
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