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Mill Creek (Ga.) offensive lineman Kaleb Kim has accepted an invitation to play in the 2015 U.S. Army All-American Game.
He is the second Auburn commit to be named an All-American today, as Kerryon Johnson accepted his invitation to the Under Armour All America Game at Madison Academy this morning.
"It's a blessing to be invited," Kim told AL.com. "It's something I've been dreaming about since I was young and watching it on TV. My family and I are all super excited. It's definitely been one of my goals for a long time and I'm thrilled I've accomplished that goal."
Kim committed to Auburn over Georgia April 24, a few days after the annual A-Day game. The tackle is uncertain where he'll play for the Tigers, but has been told he'll line up at center in the All-American Bowl for the East team.
He will be joined by fellow Auburn commit Chandler Cox of Apopka, Fla., who accepted his invitation in July.
The game will be played in San Antonio, Texas, and it won't be the first time Kim competes in the Alamodome. As an eighth grader, he suited up for Team USA against Canada in the Youth All-American Bowl.
The 2015 U.S. Army All-American Bowl is set for Jan. 3 and will be broadcast nationally by NBC. Check out the growing roster at 247Sports.