DETROIT -- There may not be a date set but the college announcements for Detroit Martin Luther King wide receiver Donnie Corley and defensive back LaVert Hill but the whole situation just got more interesting.

Both Corley and Hill tweeted on Monday that they will be announcing their dates together. Both also have offers from Michigan and Michigan State and are four-star recruits according to 247 sports. Corley has over 30 total offers and Hill has just north of 20 total offers.

Announcing together on a to-be-determined date has many speculating that the pair will commit to the same school.

Corley was just named the Michigan High School Football Player of the Year last week for his efforts with King this season. He had 59 receptions for 1,403 yards and 16 touchdowns. Hill, who was once committed to Penn State, had 12 interceptions on the season, three of which went for scores. The two played alongside each other on both sides of the ball for King this season. Both are U.S. Army All-American selections.

Hill's older brother, Delano Hill, is a junior safety for the Wolverines. Delano was responsible for the dramatic pass breakup at the end of the Indiana game this year that gave the Wolverines an overtime victory.

Corley has been recruited to play both sides of the ball at Michigan State and has his own flair for the dramatic. His biggest play of the season came on his final play of his high school career, catching a 40-yard pass in the end zone as time expired to beat Lowell, 40-38, in the Division 2 state championship. Corley and Hill each had two touchdown receptions in the state title victory.