Highly touted Miller leaves UConn
Posted Jul 31, 2008
Jarrell Miller, the most highly rated player ever to join the UConn football program, will leave it having never seen any action for the Huskies. A redshirt freshman from Richmond, Va., Miller has left the school and the team for "personal reasons" according to a press release issued by the university Wednesday. Miller left the University of North Carolina after enrolling in the Tar Heels' summer school in 2006.
(Connecticut Post)
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