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Hickman in the portal
Peoria hasn't been Adam Miller's home for the better part of a decade. He was at Manual as a freshman in 2016-17, then at Chicago Morgan Park for 3 years (2017-2020). He spent a year at Illinois (2020-21), two years at LSU (2021-2023, includes a redshirt year), and two years at Arizona State (2023-25).
Here are his college stats - https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/player/stats/_/id/4432175/adam-miller
I'm sure our coaches have reached out, but it seems like a long shot.
Peoria hasn't been Adam Miller's home for the better part of a decade. He was at Manual as a freshman in 2016-17, then at Chicago Morgan Park for 3 years (2017-2020). He spent a year at Illinois (2020-21), two years at LSU (2021-2023, includes a redshirt year), and two years at Arizona State (2023-25).
Here are his college stats - https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/player/stats/_/id/4432175/adam-miller
I'm sure our coaches have reached out, but it seems like a long shot.
You are probably right that a kid who has ties to Illinois is a bit more likely to consider Bradley. But I think that is not the top priority in contacting portal players. Coach Wardle has always kept his recruiting intentions mostly secret. He has said he is looking for a big man or two, and another shooting guard or wing that can score. So it's just my guess that with the remaining available scholarships, we'll see a more typical "5" type of player, another big forward who can add scoring and rebounding, and another guard or two who can score from outside, and for depth. He knows that you can't win the MVC without shooters.
numerous players who played at DII are now entering the portal- no word if any action or decision is forthcoming.
Isaiah Swope from Saint Louis, and even a former MVC guy Lu'Cye Patterson, who played FIVE full years already
(2 at Missouri State, 2 at Charlotte, and this past season at Minnesota) and yet apparently thinks he can get another year.
Next ruling on the NCAA is that there won't be any limit to how long someone can play college ball. I'll see you on the court, Yoda! We'll be suiting up, soon!
well that would take a big, new change in the rule because - you know - currently the rulesActually I could see some court cases related to this concept. Why exactly does the NCAA get to limit a player's eligibility? What happens if the P4 split off from the NCAA? Can they sign players to 10 yr contracts? Things could really really change.
ONLY allow them to make money from "Name, Likeness and Image" - like t-shirts and autographed photos...![]()