Michigan authorities say it will be days before they learn more about ex-QB Finnerty's death

FILE - In this Dec. 16, 2006, file photo, Grand Valley State quarter back Cullen Finnerty holds up the championship trophy with teammates after beating Northwest Missouri State 17-14 in the Division II championship football game in Florence, Ala. Authorities say the former college football quarterback who went missing over the weekend has been found dead in Michigan. Lake County Undersheriff Dennis Robinson says Finnerty's body was found Tuesday night, May 28, 2013. (AP Photo/Butch Dill) (The Associated Press)

REPLACES SECOND AND THIRD SENTENCE TO UPDATE THAT FINNERTY HAS BEEN FOUND DEAD - FILE - In this May 29, 2008 file photo, Denver Broncos backup quarterback Cullen Finnerty stretches at the team's headquarters in Denver. Authorities say Finnerty who went missing over the weekend has been found dead Tuesday, May 28, 2013 in Michigan. He led Grand Valley State University to three Division II national titles and more than 50 wins during his four years as a starter in Allendale, Mich., last decade. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File) (The Associated Press)

It may be next week at the earliest before authorities learn more about what caused the death of a former star college quarterback in the woods of western Michigan.

Lake County Undersheriff Dennis Robinson says no new information is expected Friday. Cullen Finnerty was found dead Tuesday, two days after he turned up missing while fishing alone during a weekend trip with family about 65 miles north of Grand Rapids.

Foul play is not suspected. The 30-year-old Finnerty won three Division II national championships at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, the last in 2006.

An autopsy didn't immediately reveal a cause of death. The undersheriff says more tests are being analyzed by a medical examiner.

Finnerty's funeral is planned for Tuesday in Brighton.