Logan Tulley-Tillman moving to Michigan for senior year
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.
great...Not sure how that will help him to EE, but seems to strengthen that commit substantially. Kinda reminds me of Ricardo Miller. I hope he sees time this season, bc he just bled maize and blue...
Can't go wrong if you live in Michigan.
Other than East Lansing of course. Other than that, the state is phenomenal IMO
I don't consider that Michigan. I think of EL as its own shitty country.
Oh thaaaat's how they recruit internationally...
And.....yeah, you're right. This place blows.
April Fools? And wouldn't he have to sit out his senior year?
I thought of this at first as well but I would assume there's an exception made for people moving into the state.
thought this too... wary of any 4/1 posts - can we confirm if this is a legit news story? if i recall correctly he did say his mom was planning on moving closer to whichever college he chose to accept a scholarship to play football and get a degree... would make sense if he moves near ann arbor.... yet another step for LTT in achieving his goals. perhaps trips to core 6 no longer, but instead popping in to barwis instead senior year?
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I'm pretty sure when I was in high school the rule was you had to sit out a semester, meaning if you transferred over winter break you would be eligible for fall sports. I also knew of a few kids that got exceptions pretty easily.
is a standard exception.
Yes but there is an exemption if you move into a new ditrict, which I'm pretty sure would qualify for him
There is also an exception if the school you are transferring from does not offer the sport you want to play. The school I attended was small and did not have a hockey team so a classmate would transfer to Sault Ste Marie for hockey season and then transfer back after the season was over and play baseball.
LTT would be able to play right away in the fall. I actually moved from Green Bay Wisconsin my senior year to play basketball in Menominee Michigan and I was allowed to play without sitting out at all. As long as a parent moves with the kid into the district, that kid can see playing time immediately.
What's "together" about this.
He said he wants to move away from Peoria because it's kind of a rough town, so moving from Peoria to Detroit seems like a lateral move at best.
Looks like no second thoughts of another school.
OH NOES!!! He must be considering switching to MSU!!!
/s
If that were the case, why would he move in-state? MSU recruits nationally now.
he ends up at East Grand Rapids. They seem to pull in all kinds of transfer talent from in state as well as out of state.
If this is legit, I would assume he would be moving in with his aunt who lives in Michigan. Not sure where that is but I remember it being mentioned in an interview that he has an aunt that live ~20 mins from ann arbor.
EDIT: didnt see the moving with mom and sister part (still assume it would be whereever is aunt lives though)
His aunt is in Wyandotte.
Lincoln Park. So I'd say things are up in the air because of open schools in the area.
Wyandotte had a good year in 2011, but saying Allen Park and Southgate aren't what they used to be seems a little backwards. Wyandotte was winless in 2009 and 2010, then went 9-3 in 2011. Meanwhile, Allen Park had a couple .500-ish seasons and then went 8-3 in 2011. It just seems kind of misleading to tout Wyandotte when both teams had similar records last season while AP has been a much better team in recent years.
Wyandotte does not have much tradition as a good football program, either. We also traditionally do not put out any D1 prospects. The last one off the top of my head that actually made it D1 was a kicker for Michigan (h.s. class of '93)
I remember a kid named Jason Ptak, who I believe got a scholarship from MSU.
and ended up quitting football. He is (or was, not sure don't live there anymore) on City Council...
Southgate Anderson? Keith Mitchell FTW!! #90
Wyandotte Roosevelt is 55- 13 since Ron Adams took over, no winless seasons since the eighties, great facilities , training center,great field turf
just saying
Touche. I was looking at the wrong Wyandotte.
they are definitely on the upswing since Adams took over. Pretty darn good coach he is, beats the hell out of Baker and Estella's reigns. They started improvements in the mid '00s and seem to continue them. I wouldn't be surprised to see them grow into one of the consistently better public schools in the area. They're a choice/open district, too.
Wyandotte was senior laden last year, but they are well coached. Don't rule out Carlson.
Wyandotte has beat AP 5 times in a row including 43-,7 37-0, 48- 7 games and 26- 0 magnus is a little off
Take that USC! He wants to prove Magnus wrong.