4-star Vyctorius Miller decommits from Oregon Ducks

The Oregon Ducks’ 2024 class is down to just one single player.

Vyctorius Miller, a four-star recruit in the Oregon Ducks’ 2024 men’s basketball recruiting class, has been released from his letter of intent with Oregon and has reopened his recruitment. This news comes less than a week after Oregon’s loss to Creighton in the round of 32 of the NCAA Tournament.

Miller is a 6-foot-5 shooting guard from Arizona, where he attended the same high school as Oregon freshman Mookie Cook. With star guard Jermaine Couisnard moving on from college ball, the loss of Miller is a big one for the Ducks.

Before Miller’s decommitment, Oregon’s 2024 recruiting class was already much weaker than Dana Altman is used to. Now, Ibrahima Traore, a 3-star center is the Ducks only remaining commit in this year’s class.

To bolster the guard position, talent from the transfer portal is probably the Ducks’ best bet, since most high-level high school players are already locked up. Altman has a history of bringing in great transfers, so look out for whoever Oregon brings in.

It’s unclear where Miller will end up next season to start his college career, but before committing to Oregon, he took official visits with LSU, USC, and Cal. Enrolling at Arizona or Arizona State, his local schools, is also a possibility.

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