Hilliard (Ohio.) Bradley tight end Jack Pugh announced his top six schools on Wednesday, via Instagram.

Wisconsin, Cincinnati, Indiana, Michigan, Michigan State, and Penn State made the cut for the Top247 tight end. Pugh also holds scholarship offers from Iowa State, West Virginia, Minnesota, Duke, N.C. State, Virginia, Northwestern, Maryland, Kentucky, and more.

The four-star tight end has taken two visits to UW, most recently for junior day on Mar. 1. The Badgers are currently the 247sports crystal ball favorite for Pugh.

“Jack loves Wisconsin,” Dan Pugh, Jack’s father told 247sports.

“The coaches are really easy to talk to, down to earth, they make you feel very comfortable. Jack has built a nice relationship with Coach (Mickey) Turner. He has had a chance to look at some film and how they use their tight ends and they use their tight ends in all aspects of their offense. You’re going to put your hand down, you’re going to do everything a tight end can do from blocking to running routes. You have to be skilled in all aspects of the position.

“The other takeaway, Wisconsin is an elite football program. They win a lot. They’re an elite academic institution and the setting there with Madison being the capital, on the lake, the overall social scene is pretty attractive to kids like Jack.”

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Pugh is the nation's sixth-ranked tight end and No. 151 ranked prospect in the class of 2021, according to 247sports. National recruiting analyst Allen Trieu compares Pugh to Buffalo Bills tight end Tyler Kroft.

"Prototypical frame for the position. Lines up out-wide as well as one the ball in high school. Long strider who can cover ground quickly. Natural pass-catcher away from his body. Runs well and runs tough after the catch. Shows physicality both as an offensive and defensive player.

"Can go up and get the ball in traffic but that is something we would want to see a player of his size do more of. Can be a complete tight end because he is willing to block but also runs routes and catches the ball like a wide receiver. Should be highly productive in college and have a great shot to play in the pros."