Lineman Jonah Miller leaving Oregon to enter into transfer portal

Lineman Jonah Miller has decided to enter the transfer portal and leave the Ducks this spring.

Should I stay or should I go?

That seems to be the question on college athletes’ minds more than ever these days and in the case of Jonah Miller, and according to On3.com, the answer is to go.

The 6-foot-7, 260-pounder from Tucson, Ariz. came to Oregon has one of the top offensive linemen coming out of high school in 2020 where he opted out of his senior year due to the pandemic, he also redshirted his freshman season at Oregon.

He was then moved to the defensive side of the ball in hopes of receiving more playing time. It seems as if the move just wasn’t for Miller. Couple the switch to defense and a brand new coaching staff, it’s not surprising the former four-star recruit has decided to leave the program.

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2021 four-star offensive tackle announces top six

2021 OT Jonah Miller has announced his top six, with UT making the cut. The 4* prospect shrinks down to Penn State and four Pac 12 schools.

2021 offensive tackle Jonah Miller has announced his top six, with the Longhorns making the cut. The four-star prospect has Penn State and four Pac 12 schools in his final list.

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Tennessee offers 4-star lineman out of Pac-12 country

Tennessee offers 4-star lineman out of Pac-12 country.

Tennessee is dipping its recruiting cycle into the Pac-12 pool, as the Vols extended an offer to offensive tackle Jonah Miller from Tucson, Ariz.

Miller is rated a 4-star prospect by the 247Sports Composite, and the No. 29 offensive tackle in the country, as well as the No. 6 overall player in the state of Arizona.

At 6-foot-6 and 285-pounds, Miller has a commanding frame with agility and room for more weight to be added.

Tennessee joined Florida and Missouri as the only SEC schools to offer Miller, whose list mostly consists of Pac-12 schools.

It may be tough to pry Miller away from the likes of Arizona or Oregon, but it would go a long way in beefing up the future of Tennessee’s offensive line.