Four-star defensive tackle Dante Stills listed the four schools who are recruiting him the most and making him their biggest priority.
Still told 247Sports that Tennessee is recruiting him the hardest, and Oklahoma, Florida and West Virginia are also in frequent contact with him.
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Stills expressed interest in the Volunteers, Sooners and Gators, and he spoke highly of all three programs. But the Mountaineers are the favorites to land him whenever he decides to commit.
Stills' father played at West Virginia, and his brother, Darius, was a member of the Class of 2017 for the Mountaineers.
The 6'4, 265-pound prospect is from Fairmont, West Virginia, and he plans to announce his commitment in August or midway through the 2017 season.
"I grew up around it, you know what I'm saying," Stills told 247Sports. "I've been to games, I've been around. My dad went there, so my closet is full of WVU stuff, and my brother is going there, so he buys WVU stuff. He's like, 'Come to WVU, come play with your brother.'"
According to 247Sports, Stills is the No. 1 prospect from the state of West Virginia, and he is the No. 28 defensive tackle in the Class of 2018. The 247 Crystal Ball has Stills committing to West Virginia.
(h/t 247Sports)