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West Virginia Offers Kent State Transfer CB Montre Miller

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West Virginia has made another offer to a member of the NCAA Transfer Portal.

Kent State cornerback Montre Miller announced via Twitter late Friday night that he had received an offer to join the Mountaineers.

The offer announcement came just around four hours after Miller had posted another tweet thanking all of his Kent State teammates and officially announcing his movement into the transfer portal.

Miller will be transferring as a graduate student with one year of eligibility remaining, holding the same status as Tulsa defensive end Anthony Goodlow, who announced yesterday afternoon that West Virginia had offered him.

Miller was a member of the Golden Flashes program for five years, taking a redshirt in his true freshman season and also drawing another campaign from the impact of COVID-19.

The 5-foot-10, 179 pound South Carolina native recorded 52 tackles, 40 solo, in 2022, while also tallying two interceptions, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and eight pass breakups.

Miller played sparingly for his first two seasons with Kent State before earning the starting cornerback spot as a junior. He totaled 99 tackles, 79 solo, with six interceptions over the last two years.

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