Tate Forcier Transferring From Michigan to Miami

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Feb 9, 2011

There's a Wolverine heading to South Beach.

Former Michigan quarterback Tate Forcier is heading to the University of Miami, reports ESPN.

"Miami had the best opportunity," Forcier told ESPN. "There is so much positive energy around this program and I really want to be apart of it. I love these coaches an feel like they are the right guys for me. I had a great visit and I really want to be a part of the rebirth at Miami."

The 6-foot-1, 192-pounder from San Diego, Calif., threw for 2,647 yards with 17 touchdowns and 10 interceptions in 20 career games with the Wolverines.

Before choosing the Canes, Forcier was also reportedly considering Kansas State, Washington, Arizona and Montana. He backed up Denard Robinson last season and was ruled academically ineligible to play in the Jan. 1 Gator Bowl.

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