'Up to me to make him proud': Hoover football dynamo Drew Logan hopes to honor his Uncle Jud's memory at Cincinnati
Hoover football dynamo Drew Logan had no way of knowing Jud Logan wouldn't be there for the announcement.
He takes comfort in knowing his uncle was there for the decision.
Drew formally accepted an invitation to join the University of Cincinnati football program as a preferred walk-on, two weeks after four-time Olympian Jud died of COVID-related complications from pneumonia.
Drew Logan spent Thanksgiving with 31 members of the Logan family at the home of another uncle, former Ohio State football captain Jeff Logan. This was before Jud fell ill.
"We had a talk about recruiting there ... Uncle Jud, Uncle Jeff and me," Drew said.
"Cincinnati came up. Uncle Jud asked me, 'Would you rather go to a smaller D-I school, or go to Cincinnati as a 'PWO?'
"With no doubt in my mind, I said, 'Cincinnati.' After Uncle Jud passed, that moment kept replaying in my head. It's up to me to make him proud."
Cincinnati had its greatest season in 2021, going 13-0 before falling to Alabama in the national semifinals.
Logan helped Hoover to the 2021 Federal League championship. The Vikings' 9-3 season included an eight-game win streak that ended with a 14-10 playoff loss to Green.
He was part of one of the region's better defensive fronts, tying Mike Shimek with a team-high 13 sacks and finishing second to Shimek (25) in tackles for loss, with 18. Logan also played tight end and some running back, scoring seven touchdowns as a ball carrier.
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"He was definitely one of those kids who could change a game," said one opposing head coach, GlenOak's Scott Garcia. "When you were on offense in the passing game, you had to account for him, chip him or double team him. He was kind of relentless."
Logan had a strong sophomore year, lost most of his junior year to injury, and came back strong as a senior.