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Milo taking his time on decision

Bar Milo is picking up more interest but admits his recruitment has been pretty slow in recent weeks since West Hills (Calif.) Chaminade won the state title.
That is perfectly fine with the 6-foot-6, 305-pound prospect since he's not rushing any commitment any time soon.
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"I'm probably just going to take it easy and to make sure to focus on the team and weightlifting," Milo said.
"I'm just going to do my own thing and the offers will come. We'll go from there. I'm not going to try to push for offers or anything. I'm happy where I am right now and I want to go have fun at camps and see how it goes from there."
The four-star offensive tackle has landed offers from Arizona State, Boise State, Cal, Colorado, Miami, Nebraska, San Diego State, Washington and Washington State.
Milo said he's been picking up some spotty interest and more offers could be on the way but he's not rushing a thing.
"I've been talking to the new Pittsburgh coach who came in from San Jose," Milo said. "Also I've been talking to Maryland and they've been sending some letters. Michigan State is getting involved too and those are the new ones right now.
"It's really not much else right now being that National Signing Day ended."
The West Hills Chaminade standout said there are no favorites, it's still too early. He's not worried yet since it's still nearly a year until signing day and so much can happen.
"I have no idea," Milo said. "People try to ask me what I'd do if I had to commit right now and I just have no idea."
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