Davis Warren named Stanford's starting quarterback for season opener
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 19, 2026, 5:35 PM
Last updated Aug 19, 2026

Davis Warren, former Michigan quarterback, has been named the starter for Stanford as they prepare to face Hawaii in their season opener. Warren, who started nine games for Michigan, brings experience but faced challenges during his tenure, including a low touchdown-to-interception ratio. Stanford head coach Tavita Pritchard expressed confidence in Warren's leadership and commitment. Following the matchup against Hawaii, Warren will lead the team against Miami, a more formidable opponent, in Week 1.
- •Davis Warren previously started nine games for Michigan, finishing with a 6-3 record.
- •He struggled with seven touchdowns and nine interceptions during his time at Michigan.
- •Warren's first game as starting quarterback will be against Hawaii.
- •Stanford's second matchup is against Miami, who played in the national championship last season.
- •Tavita Pritchard highlighted Warren's dedication and leadership qualities.
- 5:35 PMYahoo Sports — Former Michigan QB Davis Warren named Stanford’s starter
"Former Michigan QB Davis Warren has another chance to be a starter — this time for Stanford. How will Warren fare in the ACC?
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