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Florida OL not looking past first offer

There has never been a size question for Miami (Fla.) Monsignor Pace offensive guard Javon Hill. Now, the No. 94 rated prospect in the state of Florida is trying to get that size and ability out where college coaches can see it.
Duke became the first school to offer Hill while schools such as Pittsburgh, Florida, Oklahoma, Central Florida, Ole Miss, and many others continue to pursue the top target. Hill, holding his one offer, is satisfied with whatever comes his way.
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"It was big when I first got the offer and I was so excited," Hill said about his Duke scholarship. "Duke has unmatchable academics and I'm not looking at a huge picture like a lot of people, trying to rake in a ton of offers. A lot of people have gone on to the league from that school."
"If this was my only offer, then I would be satisfied without a doubt."
Hill says distant schools such as Oklahoma and Pittsburgh may be on the verge of adding to his collection of offers.
"I talk to Pittsburgh a lot and I know the coaches there really liked what they saw on my film," Hill said. "Coach Aubrey Hill from there seems to really like what I can do. The offensive line coach (Kevin Wilson) at OU told me the same thing."
Hill, who didn't make it to camps this summer, is sending out a new highlight film for the college coaches to check out. While he waits it out, he won't be fighting the temptation to pull the trigger.
"I don't want to do it too early because I want to keep my options open as long as I can," Hill said. "After I get past that, I'll take a week where I'll do some thinking, and then I'll know for sure."
As for official visits, the 6-foot-4, 331-pound lineman has some schools he is pretty sure he'll see.
"I've been thinking about setting them up so I started thinking about going up to Pittsburgh, Oklahoma, maybe Kansas and Mississippi as well."
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