Meet Tony Logan
An incredible athletic talent who serves as the primary punt returner and a reserve wideout ... has the ability to make defenders miss ... could vie for a starting wide receiver spot ... also plays on coverage teams ... career punt return average of 7.10 ranks 20th in school history ... earned Iron Terp status for the second time in his career last spring.

As a Sophomore (2009): Played in nine games as the primary punt returner and a reserve wide receiver ... averaged 6.7 yards on 15 returns which ranked fifth in the ACC ... missed the first two games of the season with a knee injury ... had one punt return for 17 yards vs. Middle Tennessee St. (9/19), his first action of the season ... did not see action vs. Rutgers (9/26) ... had career highs in punt returns (4) and return yards (52) vs. Clemson (10/3) ... had a career-long 43-yard return in the third quarter to set up the game-winning touchdown vs. the Tigers ... recovered a fumble vs. NC State (11/7) ... had a career-best two tackles vs. Virginia Tech (11/14) ... posted two punt returns for 28 yards vs. Florida State (11/21).

As a Redshirt Freshman (2008): Played in seven games, mostly on special teams ... served as a reserve wideout and played on the punt-coverage team ... posted one special teams tackle vs. Cal (9/13) ... recovered a fumbled punt vs. Virginia Tech (11/6) which set up a field goal ... also had a special teams stop vs. UNC (11/15) ... stepped in for Danny Oquendo as the No. 1 punt returner vs. Nevada in the Roady's Humanitarian Bowl (12/30) ... had six returns for 49 yards, including a season-best 15 yarder ... also played vs. Clemson (9/27), NC State (10/25) and BC (11/29).

As a Freshman (2007): Redshirted ... served as a reserve wide receiver ... named scout team offensive player of the week leading up to the Rutgers game (9/29) ... had a nagging hamstring injury in the preseason which limited his effectiveness early in the year ... took some snaps as the No. 3 quarterback during practice midway through the season due to injuries.

At Piscataway High School: A highly-touted quarterback who also played wide receiver ... a SuperPrep All-American ... also an All-America selection by Tom Lemming ... played in the East-West All-American game ... threw for 1,500 yards with 10 touchdowns, while rushing for 500 yards with five touchdowns despite playing in five games as a senior ... ranked No. 7 on SuperPrep's New Jersey team and the No. 10 defensive back on SuperPrep's All-America team ... Rivals.com listed him as sixth-best athlete in New Jersey ... had just two picks as a senior as opponents rarely challenged him ... an all-area and honorable mention all-county selection his junior year ... was also recruited by Tennessee, Rutgers, Purdue, and Connecticut ... also ran track ... coached by Daniel Higgins.

Personal: Parents are Robert and Crystal Logan ... full name is Robert Anthony Logan ...... enjoys video games, basketball and running track ... cousin, Kyle Wilson, was NFL 1st round draft pick for the New York Jets in 2010.