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Michigan linebacker Ed Warinner, the son of former offensive line coach Ed Warinner, has entered his name into the transfer portal, according to Rivals.com. It’s the second time in his career he’s entered the database.
Warriner started his career in East Lansing, playing at Michigan State before entering the transfer portal and eventually landing with the Wolverines. He spent two years with the Spartans, appearing in seven games and was credited with 3 tackles, all of which game during the 2019 season.
2018 3-star LB Ed Warinner, who signed with Michigan State before transferring to Michigan, has entered the portal as a grad transfer; played in 3 games on special teams in 2020 for the Wolverines @rivalsmike @CSayf23 https://t.co/iuqtoAFq4j
— NCAA Transfer Portal (@RivalsPortal) July 1, 2021
In his lone season at Michigan, Warinner played in three games on special teams.
Redshirting in his first season at MSU in 2018, Warinner will still have three years of eligibility to use at his next destination. The NCAA is allowing all fall student-athletes an additional year of eligibility due to the pandemic.
Warinner’s father was the offensive line coach for the Wolverines but the two sides parted ways following a 2-4 campaign in 2020.
Dustin grew up in the heart of Big Ten country and has been in sports media since 2010. He has been covering Big Ten football since 2014. You can follow him on Twitter: @SchutteCFB