Michigan in-state OL target commits to Northwestern

The in-state offensive tackle opted to head to another Big Ten school out of state instead of committing to his hometown program.

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Sometimes, home is not where the heart is.

Such is the case for 2021 Michigan offensive line target Caleb Tiernan, who was a frequent visitor in Ann Arbor over the course of his recruitment. Whether it be for football games or basketball games, his presence on the trail was something of a constant.

But, on Saturday, the Livonia (MI) Detroit Country Day three-star offensive tackle shared his decision to stay in the Big Ten, but head out of state, having pledged to join the Northwestern Wildcats under head coach Pat Fitzgerald.

According to the 247Sports Composite, Tiernan is a three-star rated at No. 370 nationally.

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As far as offensive tackle prospects are concerned, Michigan is still in the hunt for four-stars David Davidkov and Garrett Dellinger, among others.

In-state 2021 OT Caleb Tiernan puts Michigan in top four

Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State and Northwestern are the programs that remain in Country Day four-star offensive tackle Caleb Tiernan.

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Four teams are left in play for Livonia (Mich.) Detroit Country Day 2021 three-star offensive tackle Caleb Tiernan. All of the programs are from the Big Ten.

Tiernan included Michigan, along with Ohio State, Penn State and Northwestern. He has 17 offers.

“Michigan made the list because it’s an amazing program that has everything you could want in a school – great coaches, great education, and great players,” Tiernan told WolverinesWire.

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Michigan possesses all five 247Sports Crystal Ball predictions. His primary recruiter from the Wolverines is offensive line coach Ed Warinner.

The 6-foot-7, 265-pound offensive lineman is ranked No. 368 in the nation, No. 32 at the tackle position and No. 11 in Michigan, according to 247Sports composite.

Coach Jim Harbaugh has two commits in the 2021 class – La Grange Park (Ill.) Nazareth Academy five-star quarterback J.J. McCarthy and Sterling Heights (Mich.) Stevenson four-star offensive tackle Giovanni El-Hadi.

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Michigan State Football Re-Offers 2021 3-star Offensive Tackle Caleb Tiernan

New Spartans head coach Mel Tucker has re-offered a Mark Dantonio recruit a scholarship to Michigan State.

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New Michigan State Football head coach Mel Tucker has been firing out scholarship offers left and right at a rapid-fire pace since showing up in East Lansing, Here at SpartansWire, we have done our best to cover all the new recruiting news that has been coming out of MSU and the Tucker administration. However, one thing we have not covered yet is any of the recruits that Mel Tucker has re-offered to Michigan State. On Thursday, one of those recruits, Caleb Tiernan, announced that he has been re-offered by Tucker and the Spartans.

What does it mean to be re-offered? It means that this is a player that former coach Mark Dantonio has already offered and Tucker has decided to re-affirm that offer.

Tiernan is the No. 32 ranked offensive tackle in the 2021 class and he is currently playing for Detroit Country Day and lives in Livonia, Michigan. He is the No. 11 ranked player in the state of Michigan according to 247sports composite rankings.

Tiernan is currently projected to end up at Michigan.

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Michigan ‘near the top’ for Detroit Country Day 3-star OT Caleb Tiernan

Detroit Country Day 2021 offensive tackle Caleb Tiernan went to Michigan to watch the basketball team take on Oregon at Crisler Center

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Livonia (Mich.) Detroit Country Day 2021 three-star offensive tackle Caleb Tiernan has Michigan “definitely near the top” in his college recruitment, and a recent trip to Ann Arbor has solidified his interest.

Tiernan went to Michigan to watch the basketball team take on Oregon at Crisler Center Saturday, which ended in a 71-70 overtime loss.

Since it wasn’t a football game, there were fewer recruits. That gave the prospect something similar to a one-on-one experience.

“I think I know everything about Michigan and how it works, so I’m just trying to build connections with the coaches and other commits to see if this is the place,” Tiernan told WolverinesWire.

The 6-foot-7, 265-pound lineman focused on what he was looking for in a football program, spent time with offensive line coach Ed Warinner and offensive line graduate assistant Josh Hendershot.

“More personally and less in a rush,” Tiernan said of his conversations with Warinner and Hendershot. “It was a lot more impacting because if I end up going there, they would be my coaches.”

Specifically speaking his relationship with Warinner, Tiernan said he was a “really nice guy” and showcased his caring attitude for all those on the roster.

Tiernan also had the opportunity to check in with 2021 four-star offensive tackle Giovanni El-Hadi, the 96th-best prospect in the country and a Michigan commit.

El-Hadi was the first in the 2021 class to commit to Michigan, and Tiernan wanted to find out what caused him to pledge so early.

The Sterling Heights (Mich.) Stevenson only had positives words regarding the Wolverines.

“It was the first time I’ve asked a commit about why he chose Michigan,” Tiernan said.

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Following the relaxing yet engaging visit to Michigan, Tiernan trimmed his list to four schools – Michigan, Northwestern, Ohio State and Penn State.

Tiernan doesn’t plan to set a commitment date.

“It will probably be whenever,” he said. “I don’t feel like I’m going to set a date.”

Ranked as the No. 451 prospect in the country, Tiernan is also No. 47 at offensive tackle and No. 12 in Michigan, according to the 247Sports Composite.

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Michigan football commits and recruits take in Top 10 basketball matchup

Several Wolverines football commits and targets took in the top ten basketball matchup in Ann Arbor on Saturday.

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. —  It certainly wasn’t the biggest recruiting weekend for Michigan football, but still, the Wolverines gridiron contingent had a solid outing taking in the maize and blue on the hardwood.

With many of the coaches out of town recruiting, that didn’t mean that there couldn’t be a bevy of commits and prospects to come to town, especially with a top ten matchup between the No. 5 basketball team and No. 10 Oregon.

WolverinesWire was on the baseline to capture the commits, recruits and staff members who were at Crisler Center to take in the game.

Michigan commit Jordan Morant
Michigan commit Andre Seldon
2021 Oak Park (MI) four-star OT Rayshaun Benny
2021 Livonia (MI) Detroit Country Day three-star OT Caleb Tiernan
2022 Cincinnati (OH) Archbishop Moeller TE Josh Kattus
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