Henrietta Wildsmith/The Times / USA TODAY NETWORK
Class of 2023 wide receiver Omarion Miller from Vivian, LA announced Monday that he has committed to LSU.

Miller, a 6-2, 190-pound prospect from North Caddo HS becomes the Tigers' first verbal commit for 2023. He is rated the No. 13 wide receiver in the country, according to Rivals.


For more info on Miller visit his profile page on our Recruiting Tracker.

Comments

13 Comments
user avatar
This kid is a faster T. Marshall!! Way better than his rankings!?! Just see, where he's already moved way up in the rankings!
Reply26 months
user avatar
This guys gonna be really good. Shreveport recruits especially in frickin Vivian never get rated very high but always show up (Devin White, Mo Claiborne, Tre White for a while)
Reply26 months
user avatar
Devin white wasn't from Shreveport?
26 months
user avatar
Only 1000% committed? I think I'll need more than that from this far out of signing. LOL
Reply26 months
user avatar
2 years away is a fricking eternity these days. I wish the NCAA would do away with committing, it doesn’t mean shite when it comes to recruiting football.
Reply26 months
user avatar
Between the ability to decommit, NIL incentives, and dirty cash I have a hard time getting excited about any recruit saying they are committed to LSU.
26 months
user avatar
To add to your point Houston, once another school knows who they are recruiting against they can decide how "high" to sweeten the pot. Gotta out pay the other guys now.
26 months
user avatar
What does the NCAA have to do with a kid’s “committment”? Just don’t follow recruiting.
26 months
user avatar
Welcome O. Glad you are a Tiger.
Reply26 months
user avatar
Respect my decision incoming
Reply26 months
user avatar
“1000% committed”. I’ll believe it when he’s on campus and on the practice field. These kids now a days change commitments more than square dancers change partners.
Reply26 months
user avatar
Way to rain on his parade Karen
26 months
user avatar
Lol can’t deny recruits saying they’re committed has kinda lost its value
26 months
Popular Stories