The University of Louisville football program recently received a visit from two twin brothers from Miami, Florida. Their names are Tyclean and Tycoolhill Luman from Norland High School in Miami. Both Tyclean and Tycoolhill are 6-foot-3 and 239 pounds, per 247Sports. Both are also three-star prospects and have received an offer from the University of Louisville.
Originally from Canada, the two twins moved to Miami to further their football dreams and have bounced around high schools in Miami since their arrival in the States. For their sophomore season, they spent it at Miami International Academy. For their junior season, they spent it at Miami Jackson High School and now will be headed to Norland High School for their senior season.
Both have received many offers from Division I programs and have made it known that they are a package deal. To that end, these programs have offered both of them: Arkansas, West Virginia, Minnesota, Auburn, Louisville, Indiana, South Carolina, and Western Kentucky.
Per Michael Tunsil’s Twitter page, it appears he joined the twins on their unofficial visit to the University of Louisville, and mentioned that they will be back for an official visit at some point.
Michael Tunsil is the owner of the Miami International Academy, where the twins spent their first season in high school ball after coming to the States. While there, Tyclean Luman recorded 50 tackles and 11 sacks in his sophomore season, and his brother Tycoolhill recorded 53 tackles, 13 sacks, and 3 forced fumbles.
Heading into their senior year of high school, these two rising stars will be highly coveted by Division I programs. In an interview with Cardinal Confidential, the brothers explained that they could see themselves committing to the Cardinals down the line.
Jeff Brohm would do well in continuing to pursue these two twins.