Martavious Miller, born on March 15, 2002, in Birmingham, Alabama, has become a prominent figure in college football. Standing at 6'2" and weighing 225 pounds, Miller's athletic journey began at Central High School, where he excelled as a dual-threat quarterback. His impressive high school career saw him throw for over 3,000 yards and rush for an additional 1,200 yards, catching the attention of several top college programs.
Miller is known for his dynamic playmaking ability and versatility on the field. As a quarterback, he combines a strong arm with exceptional mobility, making him a dual-threat against opposing defenses. His ability to extend plays with his legs and deliver accurate throws under pressure has been a hallmark of his playing style. According to Pro Football Focus, Miller's passer rating under pressure ranks among the top 10 in the NCAAF, a testament to his poise and skill.
During his sophomore season, Miller led his team to a 10-2 record, earning a spot in the conference championship game. He was named the Conference Offensive Player of the Year, thanks to his 35 total touchdowns and 4,500 total yards. Additionally, he set a school record for the most passing yards in a single season, further solidifying his status as one of the premier quarterbacks in college football.
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