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2022 Rivals250 OL Ty Chan sees recruitment pick up speed

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Ty Chan (Rivals.com)

Rivals250 offensive tackle Ty Chan had a very busy Tuesday. It was the first day college coaches were allowed to reach out to prospects in the 2022 class and the Groton (Mass.) Lawrence Academy star fielded many phone calls from head coaches and even added a new offer.

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CLASS OF 2021 RANKINGS: Rivals250 | Position | Team | State

CLASS OF 2022 RANKINGS: Rivals250 | Position | Team | State

COVERAGE: Rivals Transfer Tracker | Rivals Camp Series

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IN HIS OWN WORDS...

"I’ve been able to talk to a good amount of coaches like coach Franklin (from Penn State), coach Hafley (from Boston College), coach Babers (from Syracuse) and coach Kelly (from Notre Dame)," Chan said. "It was great really surreal. I’m grateful to be in the situation I am. To be able to talk to and possibly learn from the best is a great feeling. The chance to play some big time football and the relationships they want to build with me stuck with me.

"UCLA, Florida State, and Wake Forest texted me as well," he said. "I would say that I’m interested in a lot of schools. As of now, all the schools who have talked to me not only have great football but are great schools as well."

On his new offer from Michigan State: "I know that Michigan State has been known for football and were a powerhouse program a couple years ago," said Chan. "I also know that they send a lot of people to the league so that’s always great to know. I talked to Coach Kap and his assistant. It was a great talk."

RIVALS' REACTION...

Chan has a long way to go with his recruitment and many more schools will be reaching out over the next few weeks and months to try to get him more interested in their program. Expect Chan to focus mainly on Big Ten programs, especially in the early part of his recruitment, but expand his horizon as his recruitment progresses. Over the last month or so Chan has added offers from Penn State, Michigan, Notre Dame, and many others and his recruitment doesn't look like it's going to slow down anytime soon.

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