Duane Forde Explained

Duane Forde
Birth Date:8 May 1969
Birth Place:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Import:no
Position1:Fullback
College:Western Ontario
Cfldraftedyear:1991
Cfldraftedround:1
Cfldraftedpick:6
Cfldraftedteam:Calgary Stampeders
Playing Years1:1991–1992
Playing Team1:Calgary Stampeders
Playing Years2:1993
Playing Team2:Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Playing Years3:1994–1995
Playing Team3:Toronto Argonauts
Playing Years4:1996–2000
Playing Team4:Calgary Stampeders
Playing Years5:2001–2002
Playing Team5:Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Career Highlights:
  • Grey Cup champion (1992, 1998)
  • Vanier Cup champion (1989, also team captain)
  • 2003 Silver Cup Final Champion
  • 2003 Silver Cup Final MVP
  • Mississauga Sports Hall of Fame

Duane Taquan Forde (born May 8, 1969) is a Canadian television broadcaster for TSN and a former player in the Canadian Football League (CFL).

Career

College football

Born in Toronto, Forde attended the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario where he obtained his Bachelor of Arts, Honours in Physical Education. While studying at Western, Forde played CIAU football for the Western Ontario Mustangs from 1987 to 1990. While he was at UWO, the Mustangs lost just once in the regular season, and they won the 1989 Vanier Cup. Selected two times as the Mustangs' Most Valuable Player, Forde co-captained the 1989 team.

CFL

Forde played twelve seasons for the Calgary Stampeders, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Toronto Argonauts, and Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Forde, who spent four years as the team captain of the Stampeders, had a consecutive games played streak of 150, counting regular season and postseason games, over an eight-season period.[1] Forde's teams reached the Grey Cup on five occasions (1991, 1992, 1993, 1998, and 1999), winning twice (1992 and 1998).[2]

Broadcasting

In 2008, Forde joined TSN as a game analyst for their CFL on TSN broadcasts. Forde serves as the secondary commentator, calling games with play by play announcer Rod Black, and later with Rod Smith.[3] Forde was also an analyst for TSN.ca's coverage of the 2008 CFL Draft. He also contributes regularly to TSN's Sportscentre and writes a weekly column for TSN.ca. Before joining TSN, Forde served as a commentator for The Score's CIS football telecasts from 2006 to 2007 and was a CFL analyst for Rogers Sportsnet from 2003 to 2005. He has been known as the premier Canadian College Draft expert and occasionally referred to by media members as the Mel Kiper Jr. of the CFL.[4] [5]

Since 2010, Forde has run the National Invitational Combine during the same week that the CFL holds its own evaluation camp.[6]

Forde is a member of the Mississauga Sports Hall of Fame.[7]

Personal life

He is married to sports journalist Sheri Forde.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Duane Forde Joins TSN. The Sports Network. 2008-03-04. 2010-12-11.
  2. Web site: Duane Ford . TSN.ca.
  3. Web site: Djukic . Marija . TSN set to air entire CFL package . mediaincanada.com . June 18, 2008.
  4. News: Bostrom . Don . Lafayette's Brown will be playing for the Eskimos ** Edmonton selects him in the fourth round of the CFL draft . The Morning Call . April 21, 2006.
  5. News: Beamish . Mike . CFL draft goes live but will it hit a homer? . National Post . May 2, 2009.
  6. Web site: Bucholtz . Andrew . Duane Forde talks about his National Invitational Combine, the CIS game and Canadian talent . Yahoo! Sports . March 2, 2012.
  7. Web site: 50TH VANIER CUP INTERVIEW SERIES: Duane Forde, Western Ontario (1989) . presto-en.usports.ca.
  8. Web site: Lefko . Perry . March 12, 2018 . Duane Forde gives back to community by coaching kids . Peel Region Review.