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John Mills locks in Texas official visit (Monday 12 p.m. CST)


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John Mills locks in Texas official visit

The Texas Longhorns offered 2025 offensive lineman John Mills (San Francisco, Calif./St. Ignatius Prep) on September 16, 2023. 

Since that time, offensive line coach Kyle Flood has made Mills a priority in the 2025 cycle. That includes multiple trips to San Fransisco to see Mills. And Mills and family have made three visits to Austin in less than a year. 

The 6-6, 325-pound IOL prospect and OnTexasFootball 4-star informed OTF Monday morning that his official visit date to Texas will be June 14-16. 

Texas initially talked to Mills about the last weekend in June, but his family will be out of the country that week/weekend. 

Mills currently sports 17 offers. Since Texas offered in September, Mills has added Power 5 offers from Nebraska, Michigan, Vanderbilt, Tennessee, Utah, TCU, USC, Texas A&M, Florida, Penn State and Arkansas. Washington was his first offer in 2022. 

He made January Junior Day visits to Texas (January 19-20) and Florida (January 27-28). He has been on campus at Washington and Michigan multiple times in the last year. 

Mills comes from a family of college athletes with multiple family members having played at the University of Washington. 


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59 minutes ago, BurntOrangeHorn said:

Does he not have some relatives in Texas, or am I confusing him with someone else?

Not that I know of. 
 

May be thinking of recent DL Josiah Sharma (Folsom High) … lived in Arlington for a while, and has some family in Austin 

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