Report: Who is Jalen Miller hearing from in the transfer portal?

Former Rutgers guard Jalen Miller has a number of schools reaching out.

Former Rutgers basketball guard Jalen Miller is garnering some strong interest since entering the transfer portal last week.

During his two seasons at Rutgers, Miller made 47 appearances. Over the course of his Rutgers career, he played  6.9 minutes per game off the bench.

A former three-star recruit in the 2021 class, Miller played at Bishop Walsh (Cumberland, MD). At the time of picking Rutgers, he held offers from Akron, Bryant, Iona, James Madison, Loyola, Oral Roberts, Rhode Island, Towson and Wichita State among others.

On Tuesday, Adam Zagoria reported that Miller is registering some strong interest since entering the transfer portal.

A contributor for the New York Times and New Jersey Adavanced Media (as well as the highly-read and respected ZAGS BLOG), Zagoria reported the interest that Miller is pulling in over the past week:

Report: Jalen Miller set to enter the transfer portal

Jalen Miller has entered the transfer portal.

It appears that after two years with Rutgers basketball, Jalen Miller is set to leave the program.

Miller played in 47 games over his two seasons at Rutgers. He has averaged 6.9 minutes per game off the bench. His best performance last year came against Central Connecticut State where he scored six points on 2-for-3 shooting.

A member of the 2021 recruiting class, Miller played his high school basketball at Bishop Walsh (Cumberland, MD). He was a three-star recruit who held offers from Akron, Bryant, Iona, James Madison, Loyola, Oral Roberts, Rhode Island, Towson and Wichita State among others.

News of Miller entering the transfer portal broke on Wednesday morning:

 

Rutgers basketball has three incoming players in the class of 2023, highlighted by four-star forward Gavin Griffiths, the highest-ranked recruit in program history to sign a National Letter of Intent (NLI).

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Also in the recruiting class is four-star Baye Ndongo and guard Jamichael Davis.

According to 247Sports, the 2023 recruiting class is ranked No. 37 in the nation.

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