Clovis (Calif.) Buchanan running back Kendall Milton has set a July commitment date.

Milton, the No. 21 rated prospect in the 247Sports Composite, will make his college choice on July 29.

“There really isn’t anything that special about that date, it’s just a date where my family could be together,” Milton said. “I’ve pretty much made my decision but I’m not sure I would say it’s final yet. I have a good idea after talking with my family and my trainer so I’m just going to take the next few weeks to sit on it and make sure it’s the right thing for me.”

Milton took official visits to Alabama, Georgia, LSU and Ohio State and said each program has a lot to offer.

Alabama- “I like coach Huff (RB coach) a lot, he has a great resume. He coached Saquon Barkley at Penn State and has a lot of experience coaching running backs. They have been recruiting me hard for awhile now and with Bama, they have such a great winning tradition and you know you’re going to win a lot of games and get developed.”

Georgia- “I like their tradition for not only producing great running backs in college but then getting those guys out to the NFL and having a lot of success there. Dell McGee is a great RB coach and his resume speaks for itself. He’s known as one of the best RB coaches around and we have a great relationship. I want to go where I can get developed and I know that would be a great fit.”

LSU- “I like coach Robinson a lot and I have a great connection with the coaching staff. I’ve actually known coach Orgeron since I was in 4th grade when he was at USC and I was going to their camps. I trust the staff and I love the campus and the stadium. I know some of the players on the team and I talk with Elias Ricks all the time about LSU so there’s a lot of plusses for sure.”

Ohio State- “I like coach Day a lot and believe in his vision for building the program. I have a great relationship with all the RB coaches but I probably talk with Tony Alford (RB coach) more than anyone. We have a good connection and I like Ohio State’s style of play and how they run the football.”

Milton said he made a point not to get too emotional following any of his visits.

“All the trips were great for me,” Milton said. “One thing I tried to make sure I did was not get too high on any school after a visit. I know that happens a lot but I just tried to stay even keel with everyone following the visit because I didn’t want it to be where I had a new leader after every week.

“All the schools were different and unique for me. I liked different things about each of the schools and they’re all great choices. So like I said, the plan is to wait things out a bit and then decide in July.”