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Shane Morris

Shane Morris (born August 4, 1994) is an American former who played for the Wolverines from 2013 to 2016 and the in 2017. A highly touted recruit out of De La Salle Collegiate High School in , Morris was rated as a four-star prospect, ranked as the No. 3 pro-style and No. 1 player in the state by , and participated in elite events such as The Opening and . At Michigan, he appeared in 15 games over four seasons, completing 47 of 92 passes for 434 yards, zero touchdowns, and five interceptions, while earning three varsity letters but seeing limited action behind other quarterbacks. His college career gained national attention in 2014 when, as a , he suffered a during a game against Minnesota but was controversially allowed to continue playing, sparking discussions on player safety protocols in . As a graduate transfer to , Morris started all 13 games in 2017, throwing for 3,237 yards, 27 touchdowns, and 17 interceptions on 249 completions out of 446 attempts, while adding 93 rushing yards and three rushing scores, marking his most productive season. Following his college career, he attended an training camp with the in 2018 and briefly played in , but did not secure a professional roster spot. Since 2024, Morris has worked as a Spine Territory Manager at , transitioning to a career in sales.

Early life and high school career

Early life

Shane Ryan Morris was born on August 4, 1994, in . He grew up in the greater area, where his family fostered an early interest in sports. Morris is the son of Bruce and Jennifer Morris, and he has a younger brother named Brent. His family's involvement in played a key role in his development; Brent was the first in the family to play in leagues, while Morris initially participated as a before switching positions in . Morris's pre-high school experiences included playing in local leagues around the suburbs, building foundational skills that carried into his later athletic pursuits. He eventually transitioned to De La Salle Collegiate High School in .

High school career

Shane Morris attended De La Salle Collegiate High School in , where he played for the Pilots team. During his high school career, Morris amassed 3,762 passing yards and 42 touchdowns on 290 completions out of 568 attempts. As a junior in 2011, he passed for 1,684 yards while adding 150 rushing yards, helping lead the Pilots to a 9-3 record and a berth in the High School Athletic Association playoffs, where they advanced to at least the district round. Morris's senior season in 2012 was significantly impacted by mononucleosis, which sidelined him for much of the year after just six games. In those appearances, he completed 61 of 113 passes for 738 yards and 6 touchdowns, contributing to a 5-4 team record that fell short of the playoffs. His performances earned widespread recognition as one of the nation's top prospects, including a five-star rating from and a No. 8 national ranking among pro-style quarterbacks by . Morris was named MVP of the 2012 Elite 11 regional qualifier in , securing an invitation to the national finals, and he participated in the selections.

Recruiting

Morris emerged as one of the top quarterback prospects in the class of 2013, earning high marks from major recruiting services. Scout.com rated him a five-star recruit and the No. 4 pro-style quarterback in the nation, while also ranking him No. 40 overall nationally. Rivals.com upgraded him to five stars in August 2012, placing him as the No. 4 quarterback and No. 81 nationally. ESPN awarded him four stars with a Scout Grade of 84, ranking him No. 8 among pocket passer quarterbacks, No. 127 nationally, No. 17 in the Midwest region, and No. 3 in Michigan. 247Sports assigned him a 95 composite rating—equivalent to five stars—ranking him No. 71 nationally, No. 3 among pro-style quarterbacks, and No. 1 in Michigan. As his profile rose, Morris received scholarship offers from several prominent programs, including , , and Michigan State, alongside Mid-American Conference schools such as , , , Syracuse, and . His standout performances at De La Salle Collegiate High School drew widespread scout attention and fueled his recruitment. On May 10, 2011, during his sophomore year, Morris verbally committed to the , forgoing other overtures as a lifelong Wolverines fan. He reaffirmed his pledge and signed a on in February 2013. Morris showcased his skills in elite pre-college events, participating in the in January 2013 as a member of the Under Armour All-Americans. He also represented the Midwest as the in ESPN's Wide World of Sports Gridiron Kings in both 2011 and 2012, and earned an invitation to The Opening, 's invitation-only prospect camp held at the headquarters in .

College career

2013 season

As a highly rated recruit in Michigan's top-ranked 2013 class, Shane Morris enrolled at the as a true freshman and quickly earned the role of backup behind starter . Morris saw limited regular-season action, appearing in two games while preserving his redshirt status. In his debut against on August 31, he completed 4 of 6 passes for 59 yards with 1 ; later, on November 2 at Michigan State, he went 1 for 3 for 6 yards. His regular-season contributions totaled 5 completions on 9 attempts for 65 yards, 0 touchdowns, and 1 . For the full 2013 season, including the , Morris finished with 29 completions on 47 attempts for 261 yards, 0 touchdowns, and 2 interceptions. With Gardner sidelined by injury, Morris made his first career start in the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl against Kansas State on December 28, 2013. He completed 24 of 38 passes for 196 yards with 1 , though Michigan fell 31-14; no passing touchdowns were recorded in the game.

2014 season

As a sophomore in 2014, Shane Morris competed with for the starting quarterback position at the , ultimately earning his first regular-season start against on September 27. In that game, which resulted in a 30–14 loss for , Morris completed 7 of 19 passes for 49 yards with one before being replaced by Gardner in the second half. His performance was hampered late in the first half when he suffered a probable mild after a hit from Minnesota Theiren Cockran, appearing unsteady on his feet but remaining in for one additional play. The handling of Morris's sparked significant controversy, with athletic director later admitting a "serious lack of communication" among coaches, medical staff, and administrators, leading to an and changes in the team's injury reporting protocols. faced criticism for allowing Morris to continue playing despite visible signs of impairment, prompting calls for his removal and highlighting broader concerns about player safety in . The incident, which occurred after Morris's brief appearance in the 2013 Bowl had given him early confidence as a , underscored the challenges of his transition to a more prominent role. Due to the concussion and subsequent recovery, Morris saw limited additional action in 2014, appearing in four other games with minimal snaps, such as completing 4 of 13 passes for 42 yards against Utah on September 20. For the season, he finished with 14 completions on 40 attempts for 128 passing yards, no touchdowns, and three interceptions, while rushing nine times for 28 yards. These contributions reflected a sophomore year marked by opportunity, adversity, and a setback that curtailed his development.

2015–2016 seasons

During the 2015 season, Shane Morris redshirted as the third-string quarterback behind starter Jake Rudock and backups including redshirt freshman , preserving a year of eligibility and leaving him with two seasons remaining, by not appearing in any games and accumulating no statistics. The decision was a mutual agreement with new , who prioritized development amid heightened competition following his arrival from the . In 2016, Morris remained the third-string quarterback behind starter and backup , entering games sparingly in mop-up duty across six appearances for minimal overall production. His most notable action came in the season opener against , where he completed 4 of 5 passes for 45 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions, along with 19 rushing yards on three carries; the rest of his season yielded no passing yards and negligible rushing stats. Lingering effects from his 2014 may have contributed to his subdued role. Harbaugh's coaching regime intensified quarterback competition through transfers like Rudock in and the rise of Speight, limiting Morris's opportunities despite his prior experience as a highly touted . This depth chart dynamic, combined with Morris's injury history, kept him on the periphery of game action over the two seasons.

Transfer to Central Michigan

After limited playing time during the 2015 and 2016 seasons at , Shane Morris decided to transfer to seek greater opportunities as a . On January 2, 2017, Morris announced his intention to leave the Wolverines as a graduate transfer, allowing him to use his remaining year of eligibility elsewhere immediately under NCAA graduate transfer rules. Morris cited Michigan's crowded quarterback room under head coach as a key factor, emphasizing his desire for a starting role. "I just really wanted a place where I knew I'd get a chance to play and compete for the starting job," he stated in a May 2017 . He viewed the move as "a last chance" to showcase his skills before concluding his college career, while also pursuing a in business at the new institution. On January 21, 2017, Morris publicly announced as his transfer destination via his official account, where he would enroll as a graduate student. Having completed his undergraduate degree requirements at by April 2017, Morris complied with NCAA eligibility standards for immediate participation and joined the Chippewas for spring practices that year.

2017 season

As a graduate transfer from , Shane Morris was immediately eligible to compete for the starting quarterback position at , where he secured the role for the entire season. He started all 12 regular-season games for the Chippewas in the (MAC), leading the team from Week 1 through the regular season finale. Morris delivered a breakout performance in a nonconference road win against Kansas on September 9, completing 28 of 37 passes for 467 yards and five touchdowns with no interceptions, setting career highs and earning him MAC Offensive Player of the Week honors. He also received Manning Award Star of the Week recognition for the game, and later earned MAC Offensive Player of the Week honors again after a performance against Oklahoma State. Over the full season, including the bowl game, Morris completed 249 of 446 passes (55.8%) for 3,237 yards, 27 touchdowns, and 17 interceptions, ranking second in the MAC in both passing yards and touchdowns behind Toledo's Logan Woodside. His touchdown total highlighted his development as a deep-ball threat, though his interception rate reflected occasional risks in a high-volume passing attack. Under Morris's leadership, finished with an 8-5 overall record and 6-2 mark in MAC play, securing a bowl berth in the , where he started but the team fell to . His contributions helped stabilize the offense amid a transitional year, with the Chippewas averaging 27.7 points per game, though no postseason all-conference honors were awarded to Morris.

Professional career

2018 NFL Draft

Following his senior season at in 2017, where he had exhausted his five years of college eligibility, Shane Morris declared for the . His 2017 performance, which included 3,237 passing yards and 27 touchdowns, positioned him as a mid-round prospect in some evaluations, though his overall starting experience was limited to one full season. Morris participated in Central Michigan's pro day on March 16, 2018, where he threw passes in front of scouts from all 32 teams. During the event, he measured 6 feet 3 inches tall and 225 pounds, recorded a time of 4.75 seconds, and achieved a of 34.5 inches. He had also been invited to Michigan's pro day on March 23 but focused primarily on the workout. Despite generating interest as a potential undrafted due to his arm strength and mobility, Morris went undrafted in the held April 26–28 in . Analysts attributed his undrafted status to factors including his inconsistent college production, injury history at , and competition from more experienced quarterbacks in a deep draft class. In the immediate aftermath, Morris received a tryout invitation to the ' rookie minicamp as an undrafted but was not signed to a . No other teams extended offers, marking the end of his pursuit of a roster spot that year.

Arena Football League

Following his undrafted status in the , Shane Morris signed with the of the on March 6, 2019, where he served primarily as a backup behind Shane Boyd. In the , Morris appeared in four games, completing 14 of 31 passes for 175 yards, four touchdowns, and one , reflecting his limited role amid the team's depth at the position and the league's condensed 10-game schedule. Morris saw expanded opportunities in the , entering as a reliever in the first game of the National Conference Semifinals against the Albany Empire on July 27, where he completed 8 of 12 passes for 72 yards and two touchdowns in a 61-26 loss. He made his first career start in the second game of the National Conference Semifinals on August 3 against the same opponent, completing 19 of 36 passes for 110 yards and two touchdowns with three interceptions, though the Brigade fell 62-21, losing the series on aggregate and were eliminated. The suspended operations and filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in November 2019, effectively ending its run after the season. With no recorded professional football activity afterward, Morris retired from playing.

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