Video Footage Has Been Released Of Former Michigan Star Quarterback Denard Robinson's OWI Arrest

Former star Michigan Wolverines quarterback Denard Robinson was arrested on April 15 for OWI, as he drove his car into a street sign and appeared asleep behind the wheel.

At around 3:00 am, the Ann Arbor Police Department captured video footage of the incident, which has now been released. That is to say, Robinson probably wishes that it stayed in the archives.

Upon arriving at the scene, the police tried to wake the 33-year-old local legend up, but he wasn't responding. Then after finally getting up from his nap, the quarterback definitely didn't seem all there as he barely could answer the officer's questions. Furthermore, Robinson remained adamant that he didn't crash the car despite every sign pointing to otherwise.

As caught on the video obtained by TMZ, you can hear the audible dialogue between the law enforcement and former player.

"There's big damage right here and you just knocked this pole down. How you going to say you didn't crash?"

Robinson, while in his car, which is against a pole, responded, "I literally just parked."

"You call this parking?!" the officer exclaimed.

After failing the sobriety tests, Robinson was taken to jail, where he also fell asleep in the cell. Reportedly, Robinson's blood test also revealed that he had a .158 BAC, but he pleaded 'not guilty' to the "Operating While Intoxicated" charge in a hearing last month over this matter.

To point out, he was also fired from his Michigan football staff job, as Jim Harbaugh previously hired him back in 2022 to be the assistant director of player personnel.

The one-time Heisman candidate quarterback/NCAA Football 14 cover athlete, holds the NCAA record for career rushing yards by a quarterback (4,495). To mention, he also played in the NFL (2013-2016), where he scored five touchdowns as a running back.

Related: What Happened To Denard Robinson & Where Is He Now?