I wrote an article about Adam Miller becoming eligible and able to play versus TCU tomorrow. However, in that article, we only believed that Miller would be available for the next 14 days. Well, now we know more.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Adam Miller is officially eligible for the rest of the season.
BREAKING: The NCAA has agreed to terms that have been jointly submitted to the federal court for approval.
* No retaliation against players who play during the temporary restraining order.
* The TRO is converted to a preliminary injunction, to last till the end of spring sports https://t.co/GBUgjXBygW
— Attorney General Dave Yost (@DaveYostOH) December 15, 2023
Miller was already set up to be a huge factor this season, but he hasn’t been able to play due to this ongoing struggle with the NCAA. Now that he can play, Hurley will use him a lot, and Miller should be a major part of this team going forward.
The 6’3 guard averaged 11.5 points per game for LSU last season while starting every game. I would not be surprised if that is his role going forward. Miller has started every game during his college career, including all 31 at Illinois during his Freshman year. Miller should jump right into the starting lineup for ASU.
It’s been an incredibly long journey for Adam Miller, who had to miss last week’s game because of mental health due to this struggle. Here is Coach Hurley talking about Miller and this time.
Bobby Hurley on Adam Miller's perseverance & supporting him as he navigated the NCAA eligibility appeal process ⬇️
A federal judge ruled that two-time transfers were able to play – at least for the next 14 days – and Adam has decided he will take the court on Saturday with ASU. pic.twitter.com/58B08cbHXS
— Jordan Hamm (@JordyHamm) December 14, 2023
Here is Guard Frankie Collins talking about what it means to have Miller
ASU guard Frankie Collins talks about what Adam Miller brings to team@SunDevilHoops pic.twitter.com/AoZLd83vuI
— Michelle Gardner (@MGardnerSports) December 14, 2023
Miller will be on the floor tomorrow night versus TCU.