Education
Warren attended Cal Poly San Luis Obispo University. He finished his career with over 4,000 rushing yards, 673 receiving yards, and 35 touchdowns.
Warren attended Cal Poly San Luis Obispo University. He finished his career with over 4,000 rushing yards, 673 receiving yards, and 35 touchdowns.
Calgary Stampeders In 2001, with the Stampeders he led the Canadian Football League in kickoff returns and was second in punt return yardage (764). British Columbia Lions He signed with the Lions prior to the 2004 season and replaced Kelvin Anderson as their starting running back. He had a career-high 1361 yards rushing in his first full season as a starter.
He set a club record with 160 yards on 18 carries in a losing effort in the 2004 game against the Toronto Argonauts.
This was the second-highest ever number of yards rushing in a game, trailing only Johnny Bright"s 171 yards in 1956. In 2005, he led the Canadian Football League in rushing touchdowns with 13 and ranked second overall with 16.
He led the Lions in rushing for the second straight season and was fourth in the Canadian Football League with 2,179 combined yards. In 2006, Warren rushed for 169 yards in five games with the Lions before he was released in July.
Joe Smith replaced him as the Lions" starting running back.