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On the Line at Western Michigan
Phillip Swanson is a junior offensive lineman at Western Michigan. He will be writing for The Quad throughout the season.
Big-name coaches, small-time paychecks highlight new United Football League
The draft was a real killer this year. A 60-year-old coach sits in a secluded room, surrounded only by the intense and focused faces of his two closest advisers.
Douglass Community Center the big winner in celebrity softball game
All that was missing was the lemonade and potato salad Friday at Mayors' Riverfront Park.
Bucs sign draft picks Moore and Biggers
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers today announced that they have signed DE Kyle Moore and CB E.J. Biggers to four-year contracts.
Lions' Louis Delmas: 'I have a lot of proving to do'
Detroit Lions rookie safety Louis Delmas was asked by a young participant during Monday's Lions Youth Camp at Jenison Junior High School how many times he wants to be an all-pro performer.
Kashama turns attention to offensive side of game
Months ago, before there was actually a need to do it, Calgary Stampeder coaches idly wondered what Fernand Kashama might offer on the offensive side of the football.
Kashama hopes to earn full marks on offence
Less than a week ago, Fernand Kashama got a surprise call from Dave Dickenson. Having the future Hall-of-Fame quarterback on the other end of the line was unusual, but the question he delivered was the real shocker.
Stamps suddenly without Johnson, Proctor
Up until last week, it had been the Stampeders telling players such as Eddie Freeman, Howard Hodges and Saleem Rasheed that their services were no longer required.
Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance
Lamarcus Lowe, a 6-11 project big man from Flint Northwestern, is leaving Western Michigan University.
Broncos lose defensive game-changer in Lowe
His lanky 6-foot-11 frame and casual posture gave him a somewhat feeble look. But there was never any questioning his ability to redirect an ill-timed jump shot into the second row.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have signed five import players. Linebacker Matt Castelo, defensive backs Carlton Brown and Melvin Matlock, Jacob Patek and Desman Stephen will attend training camp with the Ticats in June.
Fox Sports Stats have once again come to the party with a nuts and bolts breakdown of the men most likely to cross the stripe and earn you points in round 11.
Twenty-five years ago, Irving Fryar entered the NFL as the No. 1 overall draft choice, selected by the Patriots .
Behrena s homer leads Huskies to victory
Trailing by a run in the sixth inning with two outs, Northern Illinois catcher Matt Behren hit a three-run homer to left field to give the Huskies a 4-2 win in Kalamazoo, Mich.
Louis Delmas: 12 Questions for Detroit's New Safety
Delmas has overcome many obstacles, nothing more serious than his parents walking out on him at an early age in Miami.
Chiefs Sign 12 Rookie Free Agents
On the morning of the Chiefs rookie minicamp, the team finally revealed some of the players that would be in attendance.
Rookie safety Delmas creates buzz at minicamp
Before the Lions signed Larry Foote last week, defensive coordinator Gunther Cunningham met with reporters.
Stampeders sign three draft picks
The Calgary Stampeders signed offensive lineman Jon Gott, linebacker Fernand Kashama and defensive lineman Ronald Hilaire from their 2008 Canadian draft class Friday.
Chiefs add 12 rookie free agents
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Kansas City Chiefs added eight defensive players among the 12 rookie free agents signed on Friday.
Former Wolverines having NFL minicamp impact
After the first weekend of NFL minicamps, a few Michigan players -- drafted and undrafted -- have made an impact, though one caught a bad break.