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Milo to attend UCLA-USC game

Bar Milo was back at the Rose Bowl this past weekend to watch the Arizona State-UCLA game and he's still hopeful an offer is close.
The Bruins have continued to talk with the 6-foot-6, 305-pound offensive lineman from West Hills (Calif.) Chaminade but have not offered yet. Milo seems fine with waiting especially since he's more focused on his playoff run than anything else right now.
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"They've been discussing an offer for a long time now," Milo said. "They mostly talked about how I'd most likely have an offer from the beginning to the end of the season. I'm waiting. I'm patient about it. I'm in no rush to get an offer. First I have to think about my football right now in the playoffs. I have a whole other year after this year so I'm in no rush."
Another experience at UCLA definitely impressed Milo, who has offers from Cal, Miami, Nebraska, San Diego State, Washington and Washington State so far.
The Chaminade standout kept a close eye on UCLA's offensive line and said maybe he could help sometime down the road.
"It was great there," Milo said. "They gave me and my friends really good tickets so that was nice. It was a really close game and both teams were great. They both had really great offenses. It came down to the end and (Brett) Hundley just needed some more time in the pocket. He wasn't able to get it. Maybe that's where I come in.
"Not a lot of people do but I look at the o-line mostly during the game. No one really notices it. That's why sometimes there will be a big play and I won't see it because I'm looking at something completely different. UCLA's offensive line is a little iffy right now but that's only because they're so young. That might be a problem for me later on since they'll still be there but I have to see where I'd be put in the mix at what time. I'd like to come in my second year playing and getting in the game. It all depends on how I feel about the competition level and all that stuff."
Michigan, Alabama and USC are three other programs that continue to show interest in the 2015 prospect who will be at the UCLA-USC game this weekend. He's looking forward to it.
"I want to watch that battle," Milo said. "That's going to be great. I'm going to try to get a bunch of teammates out there. It's going to be at the Coliseum and USC fans are just amazing, the way they get riled up. It should be a great experience."
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