Colorado Buffaloes junior wide receiver Omarion Miller is officially back on the field. After suffering a broken leg during a standout performance against Kansas State last season—where he hauled in a 51-yard pass from then-quarterback Shedeur Sanders—Miller has returned to practice and is ready to turn heads.
Recruiting players via social media has become commonplace for the Colorado Buffaloes. Quarterback Shedeur Sanders and safety Shilo Sanders mastered the art throughout their two years in Boulder, and their up-with-the-times recruiting approach is sticking around with the current crop of Buffs.
As No. 23 Colorado gears up for the Alamo Bowl against No. 17 BYU, wide receiver LaJohntay Wester made headlines off the field by surprising his teammate, freshman standout Drelon Miller, with a pair of all-green Kobe Grinch cleats.
Since the year 2000, a total of 77 quarterbacks have been selected in the first round of the annual NFL Draft. How many of the 77 can you name in six minutes?
Drelon Miller is finishing his freshman year of college in the same stadium where he wrapped up his senior year of high school. On Saturday, the 20th-ranked Colorado Buffaloes will face No.
Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver Omarion Miller is set to make a surprising return for the Alamo Bowl against No. 17 BYU, after previously being ruled out for the season due to a significant leg injury that required surgery.
Miller’s injury was as bad as it looked ... Saturday night in the loss to Kansas State, Colorado receiver Omarion Miller suffered a lower leg injury that will sideline him the rest of the season.
Colorado wide receiver Omarion Miller has been ruled out for the season after suffering a significant leg injury that required surgery. Head coach Deion Sanders shared the unfortunate news, saying, "He had surgery yesterday.
Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver Omarion Miller suffered a significant injury during a 51-yard reception against Kansas State with 13:46 left in the fourth quarter.