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Name: Donald Chaney (Transfer from Miami) College: Louisville
Number: 21
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Height: 5-10 Weight: 220 Position: Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rJr/2026 40 Low: 4.44 40 Time: 4.54 40 High: 4.62
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Data Scout Notes: INJ Prone in 21-22 2023: NAC...12-05-23 Transfer from Miami...2022: NAC...(+) Coming off Aug 2022 Undisclosed INJ...2021: NAC...(+) Sept 2021 Knee INJ/Out for 2021...2020: NAC
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Donald Chaney, Louisville, Player News
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Hurricanes running back Don Chaney Jr. was involved in a serious car crash near the University of Miami campus on Thursday night, according to multiple reports. Another driver made a left turn in front of Chaney's car, and they collided, according to a r eport by Andy Slater. A Hurricanes spokesperson has not responded to requests for comment or confirmation. A University of Miami Police Department spokesperson referred the Sun Sentinel to the Coral Gables Police Department, which has not responded to a request for information. Chaney, who has played three seasons with Miami, was reportedly not severely hurt in the crash. Two women were struck by one of the cars, according to a report by the Miami Hurricane, the UM student newspaper. - Sun Sentinel
(DS#999 RB) rJr/2026 RB Donald Chaney, Louisville
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Miami entered fall training camp with five running backs all challenging for playing time, but after a few weeks of camp, that depth has taken a hit. Third-year redshirt halfback Don Chaney Jr. suffered an injury, UM coach Mario Cristobal said, bringing Miami down to three healthy scholarship running backs. "He suffered an injury," Cristobal said. "There's no update on it. Hopefully, he'll be better sooner than later." Cristobal did not disclose the nature of Chaney's injury, but it comes on the heels o f true freshman TreVonte' Citizen's injury, which Cristobal described as "significant." "It's going to require some time," Cristobal said Monday.Chaney's injury is a blow to the Miami Belen Jesuit alum. He missed nearly all of the 2021 season afte r suffering an ACL and meniscus tear. He endured a recovery and rehabilitation process that he described as "ridiculously hard." "I was scared I was going to give up on myself," Chaney said at Miami's media day on Aug. 2. "I was like, 'Bro, I don't know if I can do this.' I never had an injury like this. I've had a shoulder [injury]; that's nothing. But an injury that can take a year or more to come back from - I was like, 'Bro, I don't think I can do this." - Sun Sentinel
(DS#999 RB) rJr/2026 RB Donald Chaney, Louisville
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In his darkest moments while recovering from a torn ACL and meniscus, late at night when sleep failed to come, Don Chaney Jr. questioned himself. "I was scared I was going to give up on myself," Chaney said. "I was like, 'Bro, I don't know if I can do th is.' I never had an injury like this. I've had a shoulder (injury); that's nothing. But an injury that can take a year or more to come back from - I was like, 'Bro, I don't think I can do this." The knee injury, which he suffered in the second game of th e 2021 season, cost Chaney most of his second year at Miami. The recovery was tough for the Homestead native. But he drew strength from his family, motivated himself to provide for his daughter, Ava Rose, and became determined to get back on the field. | | | | |
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