Neal Brown and the rest of the West Virginia coaching staff are setting themselves up for a monster month of June with a laundry list of recruits making their way to campus.

Last week, class of 2025 safety Julien Horton (6'0", 175 lbs) of Bel Air, Maryland told Mountaineers now that he has scheduled an official visit to West Virginia for May 31st-June 2nd.

Horton is looking to fill out the rest of June with officials and so far only has one other visit planned which is to Minnesota from June 14-16. WVU will have the opportunity to make a strong first impression.

Boston College, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Connecticut, Duke, Georgia Tech, Indiana, James Madison, Maryland, Memphis, Pitt, Syracuse, Temple, Tulane, and Vanderbilt are also in the mix for Horton.

In 10 games as a junior, he tallied 28 tackles, three passes defended, and one interception.

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