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BREAKING: Arizona State’s Adam Miller Will Play Versus TCU

In a crazy turn of events, Adam Miller, who was denied eligibility this season, will play versus TCU.

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The NCAA has let go of the rule that multi-transfer players must sit out a year, which immediately makes Adam Miller eligible.

This comes after a lengthy wait, where Miller had to sit and let the NCAA decide if they would accept his eligibility waiver. The NCAA eventually decided to deny Miller’s eligibility, meaning he will be able to play for the next 14 days.

Miller transferred from LSU this offseason. He was expected to be a promising player who could help the Sun Devils win this year. Bobby Hurley was fairly confident that he would play. The NCAA has been very confusing about this rule change, so it is not really known what this means. However, Miller will be a huge addition for the next two games. Adam Miller will play a major role in the team’s scheme.

ASU’s game versus TCU is on Saturday at 8 P.M. Bobby Hurley said Miller had his best practice after discovering the news, so look for Miller to be a big part of the team the next few games.

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Zac Tipton is a reporter of the Arizona State Sun Devils for Burn City Sports. You can follow him on his X account @Ztip22Tipton.

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