The Wolverine

October 2013

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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class I took last year." Hobbies Outside Of Football: "Music is what I do. And God's my passion for life. If I'm not working on football or music, I'm usually reading my Bible. And if I'm not, something's wrong." Favorite Restaurant in Ann Arbor: "Chipotle. That's my favorite restaurant anywhere. I love their burritos." Best Meal He Can Cook By Himself: "Honestly, it's probably spaghetti. That's probably the most complicated thing I can do." Favorite TV Show: "Without question, my favorite show is 'Dexter.' It's incredible every week." Favorite Movie: "It's maybe a little cliché, but I have to go with Reynolds has posted six receptions for 78 'Remember The Titans.'" yards in his career, including a career-long Other Sports He Enjoys Playing: 45-yard catch in the 59-9 win over Central "I love playing basketball. I'll play Michigan Aug. 31. photo by per kjeldsen that any time. I wrestled in middle school, and I had a lot of fun doing that, too." Dream Vacation: "Jamaica. I'm actually Jamaican. I'm adopted, so I don't actually know that much about my heritage, so I'd love to go there some day and learn more about the country." Major: "Spanish." What He Wants To Do After Football: "I want to perform music. I want to be an artist. [Former walk-on quarterback] Jack Kennedy and I perform as JDK And Rey, and we actually just dropped an album recently." How Often Does He Work With Kennedy On Music: "All the time. I live with him now. We moved in together. We play music every day." How JDK And Rey Started: "He would stay after practice and throw to me every day. I was a 160-pound little guy, and I didn't think anyone would stay and throw for me. But he had just walked onto the team, and he stayed. He was already rapping. He was known as the team's resident rapper. He asked him if I would sing on a track, and I said, 'I'll try.' And it happened. His Overall U-M Experience: "Unforgettable. For me, it's been life changing, in that I really found out who I am as a man." — Andy Reid

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