2024 signee Vyctorious Miller released from NLI
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2024 signee Vyctorious Miller released from NLI
In a bit a surprise, 2024 signee Vyctorius Miller has been released from his NLI and will look elsewhere. Really wondering what caused this as there'd been no rumors of him decommitting like this and his skillset was kind of enticing.
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Re: 2024 signee Vyctorious Miller released from NLI
Brutal. Gonna be one of our worst recruiting classes in a long time.
And the way DA hasn’t been able to recruit good transfers the last few years, this is definitely a concern.
And the way DA hasn’t been able to recruit good transfers the last few years, this is definitely a concern.
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Re: 2024 signee Vyctorious Miller released from NLI
If it's for basketball reasons, seems like it's almost assuredly due to Barthelemy coming back.
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Re: 2024 signee Vyctorious Miller released from NLI
I'm not so sure about that as Miller is a SG that would have had his PT only minimally affected by Barthelemy returning. Rumors are saying Miller has had some off-court issues lately (namely with potential NIL deals and looking around when talk of Altman retiring/being fired was going around) and Oregon was okay with letting him go because of how deep the transfer portal class is this year.StevensTechU wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 1:01 pm If it's for basketball reasons, seems like it's almost assuredly due to Barthelemy coming back.
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Re: 2024 signee Vyctorious Miller released from NLI
Miller committed to LSU, which makes sense given his family is all originally from NOLA.