2025 TE Miles Uter commits to SMU
2025 Daphne (Ala.) Bayside Academy tight end Miles Uter announced his commitment to SMU on Twitter on Tuesday. The SMU legacy picked the Mustangs over offers from Boston College, Georgia Tech, Marshall and others.
The 6-5, 225-pound tight end will join his brother, current Mustang offensive lineman Graham Uter, on the Hilltop in a year or so when he enrolls. Graham enrolled this summer after inking with the Mustangs in December.
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According to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies, Uter is the No. 90 overall tight end in the country and No. 48 overall prospect in Alabama.
With Uter on board, SMU now has 11 commitments in the 2025 recruiting class. He joins four-star DeSoto (Tex.) wide receiver Daylon Singleton, three-star Duncanville (Tex.) defensive back Javion Holiday, three-star Duncanville (Tex.) safety Tyren Polley, three-star DeSoto (Tex.) safety Sael Reyes, McKinney (Tex.) defensive back Zay Gentry and three-star Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy defensive back Elijah Pratt as Texas natives committed. Also outside of the state, SMU holds commitments from Snellville (Ga.) South Gwinnett EDGE Jalen Shivers, Santa Margarita Catholic (Calif.) offensive lineman Jacob Maiava and Corona (Calif.) Centennial offensive lineman Drew Hill.