Henrietta Wildsmith/The Times / USA TODAY NETWORK
Four-star wide receiver Omarion Miller from Vivian, LA announced his de-commitment from LSU on Sunday afternoon.

Miller, a 6-2, 190-pound prospect from North Caddo HS was LSU's first commitment for the 2023 class when he gave his verbal pledge to the Tigers last August.


For more info on Miller visit his profile page on our Recruiting Tracker.
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LSUMANINVA24 months
Calling them commitments is the first that should change.
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kciDAtaE24 months
Yeap. I don’t blame the kid. I blame the system. The system that explained what “commitment” means
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brett40824 months
“Details behind every opportunity” = NIL CFB is now a professional sport
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ezride2524 months
“Whoever gets me is gonna have to pay me more than the other guys.” I miss cfb already.
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jmarto124 months
Can we stop calling them commitments then?
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Old Money24 months
Its very easy to not care about cfb until this NIL issue gets fixed.
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DeafVallyBatnR24 months
Not care is not the work or way I look at it. Pissed off at it is my way of looking from a far. I love LSU. I don't care if this helps LSU. It is long time bad for everyone. Give a college kid this much money and what could happen? And it's not that much compared to the next level that they want. But some get a taste and they just think it's easy and don't do the work.
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rob6224 months
Let’s see how all this NIL crap plays out in year or two because all these teams like A&M who want to pay kids ridiculous money are only getting some of these players because they are paying them. Wait until some of these players walk off when they don’t get their way. These “boosters” are going to tire of paying players only to watch them leave to play for somebody else.
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Tigerpride1824 months
This kid isn’t nil level, look at his recruiting ranking. He was a questionable take to begin with
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toosleaux24 months
In other words, who got that NIL deal for my Dodge Charger
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CajunBullet24 months
If it is a Dodge Charger, he's Alabama bound!
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floyd1324 months
As he should you dont know his family situation sir.
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CanebreakCajun24 months
Dodge Charger? Pfff, that’s old school. Kid at Texas has a Lamborghini.
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lovinLSU24 months
Get use to this.. this will happen more and more as the highest bidder wins.. just becuz you sign a 4 -5 star player one year doesn’t mean he will be here the next year.. the NIL is now college free agency.. they need to eliminate the word “ commitment”…
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moontigr24 months
He's a Mickey Joseph kid, and he's visiting Nebraska this weekend. Doesn't take a genius to figure this one out.
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Celery24 months
Makes sense. He explained it pretty clearly. Still interested in LSU. I ain’t mad at that.
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Strannix24 months
No "respect my decision?" Son I am disappoint
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GumboPot24 months
To land top recruits you have to pay more than the next guy. It's that simple. The problem is there is no salary cap in CFB like the NFL. The programs with the alumni with the most money will land top recruits. Facilities, educational opportunities, etc. are now inconsequential to landing top recruits. Money talks. Until there is some type of NIL cap, look for schools like aTm and Texas to get the best recruits.
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The First Cut24 months
I don’t see how a NIL cap could pass a legal challenge. SCOTUS has ruled on this and the NCAA is not a single employer like sports leagues. The players would have to unionize and sign a CBA with that single employer and it doesn’t exist in CFB.
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OGTiger24 months
At least he didn’t ask anyone to respect his decision.
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Ponchy Tiger24 months
Code for show me the money$$$$$$$$
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rob6224 months
Wake me up on signing day.
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TheWalrus24 months
Don’t know why anyone would commit early these days
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TommyDaTiger24 months
Pay the man
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ApexTiger24 months
Are you writing the check? WTF!
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TNoon24 months
He was never committed. He had intentions. But wasn’t committed. No surprise.
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ItTakesAThief24 months
I guess it is better than negotiating behind the scenes and using LSU as leverage by staying committed and not letting LSU know he is looking elsewhere and surprise them close to signing day with a decommit. At the same time, he may have expressed interest in visiting other schools, or about LSU giving the same deal that other schools were floating and was told he needed to de-commit if he was not sure about where he was going so LSU could start to re-recruit his spot.
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Vernonbrew2224 months
Totally agree. Now As far as LSU goes, look elsewhere and view it for what it is - a weak commitment
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porge710624 months
Highest bidder!!
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reauxl tigers24 months
Seems legit
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