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re: Class of 2018 Recruiting MEGATHREAD: So Long Old Friend Edition

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Posted by TideSaint
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A-List No. 3: Coynis Miller wants to help offers mimic his success (next 5 posts)

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Defensive lineman Coynis Miller, No. 3 on AL's A-List, an annual ranking of Alabama's top senior football prospects, enters his senior season at Jackson-Olin ready to rumble his way to touchdowns from the Wildcat quarterback position and on defense - his primary position - cause havoc at and around the line of scrimmage.

Such efforts would immortalize Miller's legacy at the school. He sure has come a long way from daydreaming about football in elementary school; walking down the street with weights; learning how to compete after transferring to Jackson-Olin.

His football journey started modestly in Decatur, Georgia, when he was still in elementary school.

One summer, every morning around 5 a.m., Miller and his cousin and best friend, Anthony Mason, started their mile run to the park. The boys would spend the early morning working out and later in the day, play basketball before returning home around 7 p.m.

"We just did it. We got up at that time," Miller said. "Like, we heard that the great players woke up early to get work in, so we figured we should get started (early).

Miller was a fifth-grader, his friend a sixth-grader.

It's what today's high school players call grinding. Miller and Mason had noting but with a 30-pound dumbbell, which they carried the dumbbell down the road, jumped with it in their grasp, whatever exercises they could think of to place them closer to their mission of making a future out of sports.

"We were getting it from a young age," Miller said. "All the older guys would tell us, 'Y'all going to be something one day.' "

That day is here.

Posted by TideSaint
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Member since Sep 2008
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DREAMING ABOUT THIS SEASON

Miller sat in class, daydreaming about his future as a sports entrepreneur. He thought about his workout journey. How many more of his peers could achieve athletic success with the right equipment and guidance?

This was the foundation of Miller's goal to work with youth in the future as a trainer.

Miller's current work with local trainers Kevin Brown and Adrian Steele further shaped his belief that more teenagers could excel at this game if they had better access to resources, from healthy eating to off-the-field life tutoring.

He's already started.
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