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Michigan Radio Stations Interview
Chris Horn, AAFL Team Michigan President

Talk Radio 1600 WAAM
Ann Arbor, MI
September 14, 2007
News Talk 1200 WCHB AM
Detroit, MI
Parker and the Man
October 07, 2007


Eric Crouch Jack Lengyel and Rick Frozano

AAFL National Tryouts in Detroit Feature Great Talent

A group of very talented local and nationally renowned football players attended the AAFL’s National Tryouts at Ford Field in Detroit, MI on September 13th. Over 50 University of Michigan and Michigan State alumni participated as well as many former NFL players…Read More   View Event Photos

 

AAFL bringing pro franchise to Ford Field

A new professional football team will give local gridiron fans something to cheer about this spring at Ford Field. And while they don’t yet have a name, don’t call Michigan’s All American Football League franchise "minor league.
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Players:

Darnell Hood, DB:

Darnell Hood was a four-year letterman at the University of Michigan where he played in 49 games during his career, making in the secondary. He contributed 41 tackles and two tackles for loss during career, as well as three forced fumbles.
   
David Underwood, RB:

David Underwood was a four-year letterman at the University of Michigan where he played in 25 career games. During his career he rushed 148 times for 612 yards and six rushing touchdowns.
   
Garrett Rivas, K:

Garrett Rivas was a four-year letterman and starter at place kicker for Michigan, where he finished career as the University’s all-time leading scorer with 354 points. He appeared in appeared in 50 career games, converting 64-of-82 field goals and 162-of-171 PATs during career.
   
Obi Oluigbo, FB:

Obi Oluigbo played in 4 games as a senior at the University of Michigan, where he played a key role as a blocking back, while recording 2 receptions for 23 yards.
   
Rondell Ruff, WR & DB

   
Rondell Biggs, DL:

Rondell Biggs was a four-year letterman at the University of Michigan, where he played in 41 career games and made 18 starts at defensive end. He collected 34 career tackles, 10 tackles for loss, seven sacks, two pass breakups and one fumble recovery.
   
Scott McClintock, LB:

Scott McClintock finished his career at the University of Michigan finished his career with 143 tackles and three interceptions, as well as 11 tackles for losses and one sack.
   
Tyrece Butler, WR:

Tyrece Butler played in twelve games at the University of Michigan where he recorded 28 receptions for 338 yards.
   
Willis Barringer, DB:

Willis Barringer was a four-year letterman at the University of Michigan, where he appeared in 43 career games, making 17 starts at safety. He amassed 88 tackles, one tackle for loss, three interceptions and eight pass breakups during career while contributing significantly on special teams.
   
David Stanton, DB

   
Greg Cooper, DB:

Greg Cooper started 27 games during his career at Michigan State. He had amassed 130 total tackles, 1 interception, 1 sack, and 12 pass break-ups. He started every game as a junior and senior.
   
Kyle Brown, WR:

Kyle Brown played in 42 total games at Michigan State where he finished his career with 88 catches, 1,329 yards, and six touchdowns.
   
Kyle Rasmussen, OL:

Kyle Rasumssen was a four-year letterman and three-year starter at Michigan State. He helped lead his team to three bowl games, finishing with 150 tackles, seven tackles for loss and three sacks.
   
Sean Poole, OT:

Sean Poole started 14 games on the offensive line at Michigan State. He played in 31 games total.
   
Tupe Peko, OL:

Tupe Peko started 10 games at LT as a senior at Michigan State, where he earned All-Big Ten Conference second-team. He spent four years in the NFL with the New York Jets, Indianapolis Colts and Green Bay Packers.
   
Matt Bohnet, QB:

Matt Bohnet spent two seasons at Eastern Michigan where he completed 448 of 785 passes for 4,994 yards and 35 TDs. He also rushed 682 yards in those two seasons.
   
Michael Richardson, DB & LB:

Michael Richardson, Sr. transferred to Eastern Michigan, and in his junior year recorded 102 tackles, 1 sack, 3 tackles for losses, 1 broken up pass, and 1 interception.
   
  Terrence Dills, DB

   
Walter Church, QB

   
Adam Anderson, P:

Adam Anderson holds the Western Michigan record for punting average with 43.9 yards. Adam was signed by the Detroit Lions in 2005, and then played in NFL Europe for Atlanta in 2007.
   
Ameer Ismail, LB:

Ameer Ismail recorded 199 total tackles, 26 sacks, 48.5 tackles for loss and 2 interceptions during his career at Western Michigan. He was on the 2006 AP All-American Second Team, was the 2006 MAC Defensive Player of the Year, and holds the WMU and MAC single-season sack with 17.0 in 2006.
   
Charles Missant, OL:

Charles Missant appeared in 38 games at Western Michigan, making 12 career starts. He played both Center and long snapper for Western Michigan as a senior, allowing only two sacks, while leading all Broncos’ linemen with 815 plays from scrimmage.
   
Kendrick Mosley, WR:

Kendrick Mosley started 16 of 46 games for Western Michigan, hauling in 163 passes for 2,042 yards (12.5 avg.) and 12 touchdowns, adding 869 yards and a pair of scores on 67 punt returns (13.0 avg.).
   
Ryan Cubit, QB:

Ryan Cubit played in eight games his senior year, completing 224 of 365 passes for 2138 yards and 16 touchdowns.
 
 

 


AAFL Holds Tryout in Detroit OurSportsCentral.com, September 16, 2007.
Ford Field hosts new football league tryouts, DetNews.com, September 11, 2007.
It's 1st and long for new pro football league, Crain's Detroit Business, August 20, 2007.
Ex-Spartan and ex-Chippewa interested in new Michigan football team, Detroit Free Press, August 17, 2007.
All American Football League lands a team in Michigan, WJRT-TV - MI (ABC12.com), August 17, 2007.
New team for Ford Field, The Detroit News, August 17, 2007.
New football league has deal with Ford Field, Crain's Detroit Business, August 16, 2007.
All American Football League lands a team in Michigan, ArkansasOnline.com, August 16, 2007.
Detroit to get minor league football team, Crain's Detroit Business, August 15, 2007.
New football league to announce Michigan team, Associated Press, August 15, 2007.
Minor league football headed to Ford Field? Battle Creek Enquirer, August 15, 2007.
New football team announced, C&G Newspapers.
Minor league football team to play at Ford Field, Detroit Free Press, August 15, 2007.
Ford Field a likely home for new team, The Detroit News, August 15, 2007.
New football league to play at Ford Field?, The Detroit News, August 14, 2007.