Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver Keith Miller III died Thursday at his home. He is 23 years old.
He spent two seasons as the Texas A&M University-Commerce team captain with the Buffs from 2020-21. He had 39 receptions for 457 yards and four touchdowns in his two seasons with the Lions. Miller transferred to TAMC after participating in CU’s last postseason bid to the 2020 Alamo Bowl, a loss to Texas. Miller had 1,856 yards during his career at Colonial High School outside of Dallas. He was a big target at 6-foot-5 and 210 pounds, but was unable to make the transition due to COVID-19. He was good for five games, but did not see action for the Buffs.
We are deeply saddened by the passing of former Buffs Keith Miller.
Our thoughts are with his family, friends and teammates.
Colorado Athletics issued a statement saying it was “deeply saddened” to learn of Miller’s death. “Keith was a member of our football program for two years in 2020-21 and is a wonderful young man in every way imaginable, father, son and brother. He will always be a part of the Buffs family and he was taken from us far too soon. “His family, his classmates at CU and Texas A&M-Commerce and all who knew him are in our thoughts. Tributes to Miller poured in on social media following his sudden death. His former CU teammates, one of whom, Brenden Rice, paid. It’s in front We congratulate our friend and take a good photo together.
As teachers, we care about winning and losing, sometimes we involve our former players. Forget to do this! Today we lost a great guy, Keith Miller! If you have problems, call someone!! People care about you and we are here for you!! Rest In Peace
Boulder Miller Former Colorado coordinator Darrin Chiaverini, who was hired by , is remembered as a great guy.
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