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Logan is focused on the upcoming season

Last month Rivals250 athlete Tony Logan announced his top five. Since announcing his favorites, the 5-foot-10, 170-pounder out of Piscataway, N.J. has remained relatively under the radar.
"Nothing is really new with me right now as I'm working with my high school team getting ready for the season," he said. "I'm getting acquainted with the wide receivers on our team and I think we have a lot of good returning players. I think we're definitely going to be back in the championship game and hopefully we can win it this time. We just have to work on the little things that can help us win.
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"Personally I'm trying to improve on little things too. I'm trying to be more of a team leader to help the younger guys get into it. I'm not focusing on college stuff, but instead on my team and my responsibilities are there first."
Despite that, Logan talked quickly about his list of favorites.
"I'm down to Tennessee, Connecticut, Maryland, Purdue and Rutgers," he said. "I picked those schools because I could picture myself being there. I could realistically play with any of them and now I'll just have to narrow things down more."
The four-star prospect went on to say that there is a chance another school could jump into the mix.
"No one is completely out because if someone comes in and recruits me hard and I like what I hear then they could jump in," he said. "I think it would be harder because I like these schools, but others still have a chance."
As for a decision, Logan isn't thinking about that much.
"I've been trying to work some out during the season," he said. "Right now Connecticut and Purdue want me to come up there for a game, but I've got to see what works out with my schedule. Then I'll take the rest of the visits after the season and decide whenever I know which school is right for me."
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