In yet another blow to the Michigan Wolverines, red-shirt junior running back Kevin Grady was arrested for driving under the influence early Wednesday morning in a suburb of Grand Rapids, Mich.
Kent County jail records show that Grady, 22, was released on a $5,000 personal recognizance bond. He will be arraigned on July 9.
He is the current Michigan high school football record-holder for touchdowns and rushing yardage. He graduated from East Grand Rapids High School and missed all of last year with a knee injury.
Wolverines coach Rich Rodriguez stated that he will deal with the matter internally when more details are obtained.
Grady was expected to compete with Brandon Minor for the starting job this season.








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about 1 month ago
he was terrible anyways... probably a good thing for Michigan fans..
about 1 month ago
With Minor, Brown, Shaw, McGuffie, etc., he was already on his way down the depth chart and probably looking more like a goal line option (though his fumble issues hurt that) anyhow. Bad decisions continue for this player who has wasted a ton of talent.
about 1 month ago
Though I'm never proud or happy when a kid gets himself in trouble, losing Grady on the field isn't neccessarily bad. He continues to underachieve and it's not like we don't have better options anyway. I just hope he can get his act together for his own sake.
about 1 month ago
I agree with previous writers. It will not hurt the team but hope his life gets on track. Get an education out of this and don't become an old man who lost his ticket to a solid job. Good wishes and help yourself and others.
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