

I am blessed to have that mindset and will always keep it with me.”ĭuring his senior season at Almont, Ferman earned first team Blue Water Area Conference honors as well as a Division 6, Region 3 First-Team nod. “Because of that, I developed a great ‘put your head down and work’ mentality that has pushed me throughout my four years in high school and turned me into an all-region running back and team MVP. “I came into high school being one of the smallest guys on the team,” Ferman continued. “I know I will pick it up fast and learn all the ins and outs because I love being a student of the game.”

“A challenge will be switching playbooks and going away from a Wing T offense, which I have been in for four years,” Ferman added.

He also included that despite having to work hard for a position, Ferman will take on whatever position he can in order to help his team win. It is an overall good environment, and the team has a lot of potentials, and I am looking forward to that.”įerman noted that he is most excited about getting to campus and finding a routine, as well as working hard to improve himself and his teammates. “The coaching staff is amazing and the facilities at Trine are really nice.

“Trine felt at home for me,” Ferman said of his decision. Ferman intends on majoring in business administration but noted that he is also interested in exercise science. Photo provided by Almont AthleticsĪLMONT - Bryce Ferman of Almont made the next big step in his football career as he signed with Trine University during a signing ceremony held at Almont High on Wednesday.įerman also looked at other colleges within the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletics Association as well as the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and considered an offer Olivet College before choosing Trine. Almont’s Bryce Ferman signed his National Letter of Intent alongside his parents, Jeremy and Angela, and sister, Rylie, on Wednesday.
