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Multiple sources have reported that LSU freshman guard Vyctorius Miller is entering the NCAA Transfer Portal.

The former four-star recruit from Chandler, Ariz., played in 25 games this season with five starts. He averaged 8.9 points, 2.4 rebounds, 1.2 assists, and 19.0 minutes per game.

Miller missed games in January and in March because of an ankle injury.





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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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It’s sad that he would do better anywhere other than LSU, including McNeese!
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PUB2 months
Watch ULL with Quannas White blow right by LSU while Fat Boy wastes millions upon millions over the next year.
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TigerDCC112 months
ULL might have a better record, but LSU will be a better team. Think, NIL.
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MT5552 months
McMen “ he sucks!”
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LSUbacchus812 months
Vyctorious was far from victorious
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AD232 months
get away from the McLoser young man. do what is best for you.
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robertgamb2 months
And so that's 4 players so far getting the hell out of dodge away from Mcloser,there will be more and the excuse next year in year 4 when there record is 3-15 will be he had to rebuild the roster SOS!
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TigerDCC112 months
You really wanted everyone no this team to stay?
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PsychTiger2 months
He's looking to go somewhere he can be more Vyctorius.
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Vernonbrew222 months
Thank u sir for that one. Lol
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ChatGPT of LA2 months
Bandwagon will try to go to the Arizon team that is now better.
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brewdrees2 months
I'm SHOCKED like Silkk the Shocker
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Coloradeaux2 months
He shocked the world, but he wasn't bout it bout it....
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Vernonbrew222 months
Tigers should just cancel men’s bball and put money toward football and baseball. There has been a dark stain over the Assembly Center for several decades now. What a complete shite show
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