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Milo raves about Miami decision

Bar Milo had football practice when the Miami-Louisville game was being played but he had it recorded and according to him it was unreal to see former teammate Brad Kaaya starting at quarterback for the Hurricanes.
The four-star offensive tackle from West Hills (Calif.) Chaminade committed to Miami in late August and he was thrilled to see Kaaya on the field.
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"It was amazing," Milo said. "Seeing Brad, watching TV, on ESPN, just thinking I was playing with him a year ago it was amazing. I don't expect to come in and play right away and be that star like he is and maybe take my time with that redshirt to get bigger and stronger.
"We had practice during the game so I came to the recording, my friend recorded it, and just seeing him on that screen was the most amazing feeling that my boy is making it big and he's going to do great things at Miami."
Milo, a 6-foot-5, 277-pound prospect, picked Miami over offers from Arizona State, Boise State, Cal, Colorado, Duke, Nebraska, Utah, Washington, Washington State and others.
Having Kaaya at Miami played a big factor in Milo's decision but after his unofficial visit to the campus this summer the four-star was sold for himself as well.
"Everything was amazing," Milo said.
"The distance is hard on my parents but they realize I need to look for my future and what's best for me - academics are outstanding at Miami. Just the facilities, the way they take care of their players, they really find players that have great characteristics and look for players that look to win."
Rivals.com rates Milo as the No. 32 offensive tackle in the 2015 class.
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