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Milo solid with ACC decision

Bar Milo had initially planned to see the USC-UCLA matchup in person last weekend but after parking had become such an issue leading up to the game the Miami commit just decided to head home.
Anyway, the West Hills (Calif.) Chaminade four-star offensive tackle is happily committed to the Hurricanes and so he didn't see any reason to be at the Rose Bowl.
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"I didn't make it," Milo said. "I had a basketball game around the same time and then we made it there and there was no parking. We had to walk five miles just to get to the game so I just didn't go. Even though it was a great game I just went home and hung out with the guys.
"I talk to (UCLA) every now and then but otherwise I think they understand how confident I am with my decision."
The 6-foot-6, 280-pound prospect committed to Miami in late August and hasn't looked back. Playing with former Chaminade teammate Brad Kaaya will be huge for Milo and he said having his recruitment done is really nice heading into the tail end of his senior year.
"It's a great feeling to know where I'm going now," Milo said.
"Just to have a set school that I can walk proudly with my Miami hat, just to say I've already picked my school because kids are still deciding where they're going to go and stressing out about that. I've already picked so it's really nice."
The West Hills Chaminade prospect has already taken his official visit to Miami and said that only solidified his decision. He loves the Miami program and does not plan to look anywhere else.
"Being able to see everything and seeing the atmosphere, all that stuff, was just great," Milo said. "That visit made it a whole lot better and just sealed the deal."
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