Former Michigan offensive tackle Logan Tuley-Tillman, will take an official visit to Rutgers "likely the final week in January," he told NJ.com high school reporter Braulio Perez.

The 6-7, 310-pounder was dismissed from the Wolverines football program on Sept. 10 for what head coach Jim Harbaugh called "conduct unacceptable for a Michigan student-athlete."

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In October, the red-shirt sophomore from Peoria, Ill., was arraigned on one count of using a computer to commit a crime and two counts of capturing and distributing an image of an unclothed person, all of which are considered felonies.

In layman's terms, he is accused of filming a part of two sexual encounters with a 19-year old female without her knowledge or consent.

Tuley-Tillman, who was expected to graduate from Michigan in May, is hoping to find a new college football team while he awaits trial on the three charges.

A four-star prospect out of high school in 2013, Tuley-Tillman played in two games as a Wolverine, including Michigan's season-opening tilt against Utah, which occurred one day prior to the alleged misconduct.

Tuley-Tillman, who has two years of eligibility remaining, will also take an official visit to Washington State the weekend of Jan. 15, as former Michigan assistant Roy Manning is now linebackers coach at the school.

And he already visited Ole Miss the weekend of Nov. 20, when they defeated LSU, 38-17.

"I'm looking for a team with big holes on the offensive line so I can come in as a grad transfer and help right away," Tuley-Tillman told todaysu.com in November. "I'm really open to anybody who needs a tackle."

He plans to make his final collegiate decision in April.

However, according to MLive.com, "if convicted, Tuley-Tillman could face up to two years in prison and a $2,000 fine for both counts of capturing/ distributing an image of an unclothed person and up to 10 years and a $5,000 maximum fine for the additional charge."

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