Tate Forcier's college career seems to have ended. The former Michigan football quarterback confirmed to AnnArbor.com on Monday via text message that he's signed to play with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League. The news was first reported by ESPN.com's Joe Schad. "I'm so excited and happy to ...
San Jose State is the latest potential landing spot for former Michigan quarterback Tate Forcier.
Former Michigan football player Tate Forcier remains a quarterback without a team.
Former Michigan quarterback Tate Forcier will visit Hawaii next week, ESPN reported today.
The skills of Michigan quarterback Tate Forcier are intriguing when it comes to the future of Hawaii football, Honolulu Star-Advertiser columnist Ferd Lewis writes. But Forcier, who reportedly contacted the university about joining its football program, should be asked a lot of questions before he joins the Warriors, Lewis says.
An unidentified woman called Grand Rapids police when former Michigan quarterback Tate Forcier locked himself in a bedroom and was hanging from a third-story window last month. WOOD-TV in Grand Rapids acquired a police officer report from the incident today, but several details were redacted and officers wouldn't further discuss ...
Former Michigan quarterback Tate Forcier announced in February that he was transferring to Miami (Fla.). And then, he wasn't. The San Diego native told ESPN college football writer Joe Schad he decided that Miami was too far away. "I just didn't feel comfortable and wanted to be closer to home," ...
Former Michigan quarterback Tate Forcier is not transferring to Miami as originally planned, ESPN reported Friday.
Has the Michigan men's basketball team scrapped itself into the NCAA Tournament discussion? The Detroit News' Bob Wojnowski thinks so.Writes Wojnowski, "The reality of their chances: They have to win at least three more games, including a giant one on the road."In fact, he speculates, "The NCAA hopes for Michigan ...
Fred Jackson has plenty to work with as running back coach for the Michigan football team.The Wolverines return Michael Shaw, Vincent Smith, Fitz Toussaint, Stephen Hopkins and Mike Cox. Adding to the mix are 2011 recruits Thomas Rawls and Justice Hayes. With head coach Brady Hoke and offensive coordinator Al ...
A leg injury may have sidelined Joe Kerridge for his senior season at Traverse City St. Francis, but the fullback is optimistic he could make an impact as a walk-on for the Michigan football team, writes Mark Synder of the Detroit Free Press.Snyder writes, "But how much impact can a ...