Central Michigan football's 2016 recruiting class is starting to take shape, with Lansing Catholic quarterback/tight end Tony Poljan committing to the Chippewas this week.
Poljan had originally verbally committed to Minnesota, but decommitted in November after Minnesota had several coaches leave the program after Head Coach Jerry Kill retired due to health issues.
At 6-foot-7 and 230 pounds, the three-star talent also had received offers from Michigan State, Nebraska, Iowa State, and Oklahoma State, according to MLive. Those schools were recruiting him as a full-time tight end, but Poljan has plans to become a full-time quarterback.