"It meant a lot. It definitely meant a lot to me that that was their first stop–to come to me and see how I was doing," Miret told InsideTheU during an on-site interview on Wednesday.
During that sit-down, Miret locked in an official visit with Miami for the weekend of June 20. That remains the only official visit on the schedule. He also plans to visit Miami on March 18 for a spring practice. While programs like Ole Miss, Nebraska, Tulane, NC State, and Syracuse also work on Miret, his focus remains on finishing his junior season with a state title as a heavyweight wrestler.
"Right now, my goal is to win the state title this year," Miret said. "Last year I played third and this year it's been my goal since wrestling season started to win the state championship. That's where I'm at right now and I'm still kind of balancing with football, but as of right now, that's my goal. The second I win the state title, I'll be back with football full-time."
An unconventional school that Miret is serious about at this stage is Air Force, who offered on Tuesday. "I'm definitely going to go there to visit also. Their education is top notch. I actually got a chance to visit two years ago when I was training at the Olympic Training Center. We tried to visit this past time, but they're just so locked down that we weren't able to this time. But I actually got a chance to visit them and their facilities are amazing and I really like what their o-line coach is telling me," Miret said.