Former Georgia Bulldogs offensive guard Joshua Miller has entered the transfer portal once again after a brief stint at Syracuse. Miller, who redshirted his first year with Georgia in 2023, followed his former position coach Fran Brown to Syracuse. However, he saw limited playing time with the Orange, appearing in just one game during the 2024 season.
Miller, a 6-foot-5, 305-pound offensive lineman, was initially a three-star recruit from Life Christian Academy in Chesterfield, Virginia. His skills and versatility were key factors in his recruitment, as he is capable of playing multiple positions on the offensive line. After his time at Syracuse, he is likely seeking a program where he can secure a more prominent role on the field.
In a statement shared on social media, Miller expressed his gratitude for his time at Syracuse, thanking both the coaches and fans for their support. He mentioned the valuable experiences gained with his teammates and acknowledged the coaching staff for contributing to his personal growth.
The 20-year-old offensive guard has three years of eligibility remaining, making him an attractive option for schools in need of experienced offensive line depth. His decision to enter the portal suggests that he is eager for an opportunity to showcase his talents in a more substantial playing role.
Miller’s combination of size, skill, and flexibility on the offensive line should make him a sought-after transfer prospect as he looks to continue his college football career. With multiple years of eligibility left, he remains a player with significant potential to contribute to a new program.