Former Michigan quarterback Davis Warren has committed to Stanford, according to a report from ESPN’s Pete Thamel. Warren, who started the majority of the 2024 season for the Wolverines, is expected to have two years of eligibility remaining as he continues his college career on the West Coast.

Warren originally announced plans in late December to enter the NCAA transfer portal following a knee injury that sidelined him for the 2025 season. He is expected to receive a medical redshirt for that year, preserving his eligibility window.
A former walk-on turned scholarship quarterback at Michigan, Warren worked his way into the lineup and appeared in 17 games across three seasons in Ann Arbor. His most significant action came in 2024, when he completed 134 of 209 passes for 1,199 yards and seven touchdowns while averaging 133.2 passing yards per game. For his Michigan career, Warren finished with 1,288 passing yards, seven touchdowns, and a 62.3% completion rate.
At 6-foot-2 and 195 pounds, Warren now joins a Stanford program that has been rebuilding under its current coaching staff and gaining momentum through the transfer portal. His experience in Big Ten competition and leadership background are expected to strengthen the Cardinal quarterback room heading into the 2026 season.
Warren’s move marks another notable roster change for Michigan this offseason, as the Wolverines continue to transition under a new era of staff and personnel movement across college football