WVU Football Recruiting
West Virginia Lands in Top 12 for 2024 3-Star OL
West Virginia has landed in the top 12 of a highly sought after 2024 offensive lineman.
Kahlil House — a 6-foot-4, 295-pound three-star interior offensive lineman from Houston County in Warner Robins, Georgia — narrowed down his nearly 30 offers to just Cincinnati, Duke, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Missouri, Mississippi State. Ole Miss, Pittsburgh, Stanford, UCF, Virginia Tech and West Virginia.
“I want to thank all the coaches and college recruiting me thus far,” he wrote on Twitter. “It’s been an honor and a blessing. With that being said, I would like to announce my top 12.”
I want to thank all the coaches and colleges recruiting me thus far.
It's been an honor and a blessing.
With that being said I would like to announce my TOP 12 !! #AGTG @CoachEdwards10 @chastain_kelly @BearDownHOCO pic.twitter.com/A5F2zBwhiS— Kahlil House (@TherealKahlil) May 28, 2023
As a key guard at Houston County last season, he had a bit of an uncommon role in high school football. As part of a high-powered offense that threw the ball over 400 times, he was able to work on pass protection — along with his expected mauling in run blocking.
With elite 2025 quarterback Antwann Hill Jr. under center, and a P5 wide receiver target in Johnson out wide, he’s played some serious high school ball.
247Sports rates House as the 774th-ranked recruit in the class (49th-ranked interior offensive lineman and 88th-ranked recruit from Georgia) while On3 rates him as the 740th-ranked recruit in the class (54th-ranked interior offensive lineman and 87th-ranked recruit from Georgia).
Rivals hasn’t rated House yet, but he does hold a 5.5 Rivals Rating.
He’s already scheduled official visits to UCF (June 2), Cincinnati (June 9), Ole Miss (June 12) and Louisville (June 16). West Virginia would likely need to secure his fifth and final official visit to realistically advance the relationship.
Currently West Virginia has just three commitments for next year’s class in WR Keyshawn Robinson, DL Richard James Jr. and TE Jack Sammarco.