Another notable recruit decommits from Wisconsin’s class of 2025

Three-star wide receiver decommits from Wisconsin class of 2025

Three-star wide receiver Cameron Miller decommitted from Wisconsin’s class of 2025 on Tuesday.

The promising prospect committed to UW on May 15 over several other offers from programs such as Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio State, Oregon, Penn State, Texas A&M and Nebraska.

His decommitment follows Wisconsin’s in-season firing of offensive coordinator Phil Longo. Miller had profiled as a slot receiver in Longo’s air raid attack.

“I would like to thank Coach Fickell, Coach Guiton, and Coach Longo for believing me and giving me the opportunity to play at the next level,” Miller wrote on X. “After talking with my family I’ve decided to recommit from the University of Wisconsin.”

247Sports currently considers the three-star prospect as the No. 488 player in the class of 2025, No. 74 wide receiver and 12 recruit from his home state of New Jersey. Shortly after Miller’s announcement, 247Sports insiders Evan Flood, Nick Osen and Brian Dohn all released crystal ball predictions forecasting Miller to land with the Kentucky Wildcats

Miller is the fourth class of 2025 talent to decommit from Wisconsin’s program. He follows three-star kicker Erik Schmidt’s flip to Notre Dame, three-star LB Brenden Anes’ flip to Tennessee and three-star defensive lineman Wilnerson Telemaque’s flip to West Virginia.

Luke Fickell’s program has, however, flipped top-ranked class of 2025 defensive lineman Jaylen Williams, four-star quarterback Carter Smith and three-star cornerback Cairo Skanes over the past month.

After Miller’s decision, Wisconsin’s class of 2025 ranks No. 23 in the nation with 24 players committed. Three-star Eugene Hilton Jr. is the only wide receiver to commit to UW’s 2025 cohort.