Miller Signs with Georgia Tech After Release From Georgia
One day after being released from his Georgia scholarship, high school star Daniel Miller has landed with rival Georgia Tech.
Published: April 22, 2009
ATLANTA (AP) - One day after being released from his Georgia scholarship, high school star Daniel Miller has landed with rival Georgia Tech.
Miller, a 6-foot-11 center at Loganville Christian Academy in suburban Atlanta, signed a financial aid agreement with Georgia Tech on Wednesday.
Miller adds to an already stellar recruiting class for the Yellow Jackets led by Naismith national player of the year Derrick Favors, a 6-9 center.
Initially signed by Georgia during the early signing period, Miller asked out of his scholarship after the Bulldogs fired coach Dennis Felton and hired Mark Fox. He was released on Tuesday, allowing him to play right away for another school.
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