Colquitt County (Ga.) offensive guard Khalil Collins was so thrilled with his official visit to USF, that he committed very late on Saturday night into Sunday morning to the Bulls.
"What made me decide to commit was that I noticed how well of a brotherhood it is there and they have all the resources you need. The coaches they can develop me and help me become successful, so that’s what made me commit," he said.
Collins enjoyed every aspect of his visit, but the brotherhood with the current players stood out the most.
"I’d say my favorite part was getting a chance to spend time with the players and see how they go about things and interact with each other," he said.
Current Bull MIke Lofton played host for Collins on his visit.
"My player host was Mike Lofton. He and I are almost the same person. What stood out about him was the way he treated me like I was his teammates and that for sure made me want to commit as well," he said.