Logan Tuley-Tillman update

Submitted by Steve Lorenz on

Per the Army All-American live chat today, Logan Tuley-Tillman announced a top five (in order) of Michigan, Alabama, Arkansas (just offered today), Ohio and South Carolina. He'll be visiting Ann Arbor for the Wisconsin game tomorrow and seems to really have a fondness for us. That being said, Alabama is near the top of his wish list and they haven't even offered him yet. He just took an unofficial there a couple weeks ago and when they do offer (assumption) it might get interesting. 

More on Tillman: 

Ace's Interview with Tillman (Nov. 29)

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andrewG

January 7th, 2012 at 6:52 PM ^

before i ask this, i need to clarify that i'm not trying to be a dick, though it's probably gonna come off that way.

i always see comments like the one above on the board, but does anyone actually mean it?? there are a lot of recruits out there who seem like great kids and the sentiment to wish them well is commendable, but do people actually follow through on it? for me personally, if a recruit chooses another school, i'm not ever going to wish them ill-will, but i'm probably going to forget their name/existence by the time the season starts.

this isn't specific to you coldnjl, just a general question.

denardogasm

January 7th, 2012 at 7:10 PM ^

I've almost posted this same comment many times.  I don't really get it.  Off the top of my head I can't think of anyone I would root for who doesn't play for Michigan or who I don't know personally.  If I rooted for every good kid I'd be rooting for someone on every team in the country. If we lose a kid I give a halfhearted good luck and never think of him again.

Vivz

January 7th, 2012 at 7:10 PM ^

i think most people kind of just forget about the average player when he goes elsewhere. Unless the kid has a personal story that is really catching or some kind of link to the kid by hometown or something

ILL_Legel

January 7th, 2012 at 8:41 PM ^

I hear what you are saying.  In this case for me it is different because my 6 year-old right tackle has taken a liking to Logan.  He loved the article about the dedication and taking the train to go work out with the best.  I have to admit my son is a little spoiled so it is cool that he has someone to read about who has to work his butt off.  He was fired up today when Logan was on the live blog.

We also have to follow Zeke Pike and Zeke Motta (painful) because of the first name.  Not a lot of Zeke's out there.

robbyt003

January 7th, 2012 at 5:21 PM ^

he has had an issue staying with one program for an extended period of time.  Plus I have a feeling his oversigning and "asking" kids to take medical scholarships will come back to bite him eventually.

Steve Lorenz

January 7th, 2012 at 5:57 PM ^

Saban will always be an issue, regardless of how many stops he's made. For all of his obvious faults, he's a master recruiter and nobody can deny that. Hoke and co. would have their hands full if (when) LTT is offered.