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Michigan lineman-turned-Wazzu commit Logan Tuley-Tillman gets probation for filming sex

This long-running sordid chapter in the life of Logan Tuley-Tillman has nearly been put in the player’s rear-view mirror.

According to the Seattle Times, the 21-year-old Tuley-Tillman was sentenced Washtenaw (Mich.) County Trial Court to two years probation for filming a woman during consensual sex without her consent Last month, Tuley-Tillman pleaded guilty to two counts -- to capturing or distributing an image of an unclothed person and using a computer to commit a crime.

In September, Michigan announced that Tuley-Tillman had been dismissed from the football program for “conduct unacceptable for a Michigan student-athlete.” A month later, it was revealed that the offensive lineman had been charged with three felonies stemming from a Sept. 4 incident in which he was accused of filming a sex act with a woman without her knowledge.

Tuley-Tillman was a four-star member of Brady Hoke‘s second-to-last UM recruiting class, rated as the No. 24 offensive tackle in the country and the No. 7 player at any position in the state of Illinois. He played in one game as a redshirt freshman in 2014, the season opener against Appalachian State.

Prior to his dismissal, he had been listed as the No. 2 left tackle and played in the 2015 opener.

In January, Tuley-Tillman announced that he would be transferring to Washington State. However, the lineman is still said to be considering other schools, including Houston and Ole Miss. Because he will graduate from Michigan in May, Tuley-Tillman will be eligible to play immediately in 2016 at whichever program he lands.