[NFL!] Former QB Cullen Finnerty found dead
Former NFL QB Cullen Finnerty found dead in Michigan
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DETROIT -- One of the winningest quarterbacks in college football history was
found dead in the woods of northern Michigan on Tuesday night, days after
disappearing while out fishing near his family's cottage.
Cullen Finnerty, 30, who led Grand Valley State to three Division II national
titles and more than 50 wins during his four years as a starter in Allendale,
Mich., last decade, went missing Sunday. His body was found about 8 p.m. in
the woods within a mile of where he disappeared, said Lake County
Undersheriff Dennis Robinson.
The cause of death wasn't immediately clear, but Robinson said foul play
wasn't suspected. He said the body was not in the water and was found in a
wooded area in Webber Township, near the family's cottage. An autopsy would
be needed to determine how Finnerty died, the undersheriff said.
The search drew scores of police and volunteers, including staff and players
from Grand Valley State.
Finnerty last spoke to a family member that night in a phone call in which he
said "he was nervous about something," Sheriff Robert Hilts said earlier
Tuesday. Based on that call, the family suspected "he might be having some
kind of a mental episode -- that he was either afraid or something and ran
off into the woods," Hilts said.
The sheriff said authorities had been tracking Finnerty's cellphone "until it
went dead." The terrain made the search for the 6-foot-3, 230-pound
ex-athlete difficult, Hilts said.
"This is the last river that I'd pick to fish," he said, citing logjams and
dense brush. "And it's a very tough river to navigate."
Searchers from the sheriff's office, state police and area fire departments
fanned out Tuesday across a square-mile area of Webber Township, which is
about 65 miles north of Grand Rapids.
In addition, dozens of current and former Grand Valley State players, coaches
and staff hopped on a bus and headed north to Lake County to lend a hand in
the search effort.
Grand Valley coach Matt Mitchell, who was a defensive assistant when Finnerty
led the Lakers to national titles in 2005 and 2006, as well as former Grand
Valley coach and current Notre Dame offensive coordinator Chuck Martin were
among those helping out.
The dual-threat QB played for Grand Valley teams that won Division II titles
in 2003, 2005 and 2006. He briefly was a member of the Baltimore Ravens and
later the Denver Broncos.
Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly was Grand Valley's coach during the 2003
national championship season.
"It's very chilling," Kelly said Tuesday, before Finnerty's body was found.
"He led me to a national championship as a true freshman. When I left, coach
Martin took over and won two more national championships. My heart goes out
to the family and to his beautiful wife."
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