Nickname in college was "Big Money." |
Originally began his collegiate career as a QB but was shifted to TE in 2002 after a redshirting as a true freshman. |
Led Honaker High School in Virginia to a Group A state runner-up finish in 2000, his senior year. |
Went head to head against future Seattle Seahawks RB Julius Jones in a 1998 playoff game. Miller's Honaker team fell to Jones' Powell Valley squad 38-19 after leading at halftime. Miller would return the favor two years later when Honaker defeated Powell Valley (minus Jones) by a score of 27-6. |
Received the John Mackey Award in 2004 as the best tight end in the collegiate ranks. |
Named all-ACC TE for three consecutive years from 2002-04. |
Had career highs of 56 receptions and 7 TDs for the Steelers in 2007. |
Set an ACC record with 70 receptions by a TE in 2003. |
Caught and threw touchdown passes in his first collegiate game in 2002 against South Carolina. |
Grew up in the rural hamlet of Swords Creek, VA. |