Logan Tulley-Tillman moving to Michigan for senior year

Submitted by bluebloggin on

Per TomVH he's moving up with his mom and sister:

 

 

OL commit Logan Tuley-Tillman (@LoganTillman) planning to move to Michigan: 

 

Doesn't know where to yet, but not DeLeSalle because he plans on EE.

 

 

Bo Knows

April 1st, 2012 at 10:02 PM ^

Happy to hear this, enrolling early will be great for him not just for the s&c but the sooner this kid gets proper Oline coaching the better.  I think he ends up a beast here and is the next great LT after long and Lewan.

Space Coyote

April 1st, 2012 at 10:53 PM ^

He will probably still redshirt, but it gives him that much more of an advantage after that.  Getting in early for those spring practices and summer workouts is huge, like really, really huge, regardless of position or how likely they are to redshirt.

denardogasm

April 2nd, 2012 at 12:18 AM ^

In his last presser Mattison said he would love to have all the freshmen enroll early so he could get that much more time with them.  Maybe it doesn't make a difference if you have a lot of depth and they won't see the field for 2 years anyway, but we don't really have that.  A lot of positions are wide open, and with extra practice LTT could move ahead of the other members of his ridiculous OL class for playing time.

WolvinLA2

April 2nd, 2012 at 12:29 AM ^

You don't have to EE to participate in summer workouts, but usually the non-EE guys don't get there until the beginning on July, based on when they can move into the dorms.  At that point, you get about one month to participate in whatever you can before fall camp starts.  That's not a lot of time. 

Compate that to getting to campus the first week of January, and starting with the S&C program then.  By the time your classmates show up in July, you have 6 months of college workouts, all of spring practice with the coaches, and all of the summer workouts. 

For the first half of July when the rest of the freshmen are acclimating to college practices, the coaching staff, being away from home, and figuring out how to get around campus, you're full speed as if you're a sophomore.  It's a big advantage. 

Maize and Blue…

April 2nd, 2012 at 7:11 AM ^

It has two primary benefits.  You have the ability to acclimated to going to Michigan without having to deal with football at the same time and you get that extra time in a college strength and conditioning program.  The extra 15 practices are just an added bonus.

Considering there will be the possibility of Taylor leaving after next season getting a LT prospect on campus early is a good thing.

Salinger

April 2nd, 2012 at 7:52 AM ^

From a talent perspective I can definitely see why people continue to mention Lewan as a potential early exit to the NFL, but I haven't heard anything from him on that subject and at least the most recent history shows that our top lineman (i.e. Jake Long) stayed to play all four years.  

Long was with the program from the 2003 season through the 2007 season and he was a better player than Lewan (no disrespect meant... this is Jake Long we're talking about here). To go along with that, the emphasis this program places on "playing for the seniors" would lead me to believe that a guy like Lewan would want to stick around for his senior year just to be a part of that whole experience.   

All I'm saying is that, while he has the talent to leave early, there is nothing that says he will for sure and there seems like plenty of evidence to suggest that he would want to stay.

I don't know, just my opinion I guess.  Not trying to ruffle any feathers.

goblue_jb

April 1st, 2012 at 10:59 PM ^

if i recall correctly, magnus sparked a mini mgomeltdown with a comment that LTT has tremendous upside but something to the effect that he was a bit raw and needed some improvements re technique/footwork ... EE gives him more time to do so right, plus access to the mich strength & conditioning facilities?

hillbillyblue

April 2nd, 2012 at 4:26 AM ^

It could be for academic purposes.  He would have the chance to experience college courses without having to practice for a few weeks.  I imagine non EE have a lot to adjust to at one time and that enrolling in January would help ease the transition. 

MGoJerry

April 1st, 2012 at 11:36 PM ^

I went to Wyandotte and the Bears would love to have him! But honestly he should be playing in a big time league with the best the state has to offer.

fballcoach12

April 2nd, 2012 at 9:26 AM ^

Where I coach, I will take him gladly and in big need of a tackle lol. It is not too far from Wyandotte either. I wonder if I can recruit him.....