MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia University football coach
Neal Brown has announced that Montre Miller, a 5-10, 183-pound, fifth-year redshirt senior cornerback from Blythewood, South Carolina, has signed a grant-in-aid and will transfer to WVU from Kent State. He will have one year of eligibility remaining.
Montre Miller, r-Sr., CB, 5-10, 183, Blythewood, S.C./Westwood/Kent State
2022 – Kent State
· Started all 12 games at cornerback for coach Sean Lewis at Kent State
· Finished with 52 tackles, including 40 solo stops, two interceptions, eight pass breakups, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery
· Had two assisted tackles and two pass breakups against Buffalo
· Finished with six solo tackles against Eastern Michigan
· Registered eight tackles, including five solo tackles, and two pass breakups against Bowling Green
· Accumulated eight solo tackles and had an interception against Akron
· Finished with five tackles, including four unassisted, forced and recovered a fumble against Toledo
· Had seven tackles, including five solo stops and assisted on a tackle for loss against Miami, Ohio
· Recorded four solo tackles and a pass breakup against Ohio
· Registered three solo stops, had an interception and a pass breakup against No. 1 Georgia
· Had three assisted tackles and a pass breakup against No. 7 Oklahoma
· Accumulated three tackles against Washington
2021 – Kent State
· Started 13 games and helped lead the Golden Flashes to the MAC championship game and an appearance in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
· Finished with 47 tackles, including 39 unassisted, 2.5 tackles for loss, a team-leading four interceptions, nine pass breakups, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery
· Posted three tackles against Wyoming in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
· Had five tackles against Northern Illinois in the MAC championship game
· Registered four solo stops, an interception and three pass breakups against Miami, Ohio
· Had three tackles, including two solo stops, assisted on a tackle for loss, broke up a pass against Northern Illinois
· Collected five solo tackles against Ohio
· Season-high seven unassisted tackles and a pass breakup against Western Michigan
· Finished with four solo stops and a pass breakup against Buffalo
· Registered three tackles against Bowling Green
· Had two solo stops and a pass breakup against Maryland
· Posted five tackles, including four solo tackles and two tackles for loss and a forced fumble at Iowa
· Recorded three solo tackles and three interceptions against VMI
· Finished with three takles and a pass breakup against Texas A&M
2020 – Kent State
· Played in all four games
· Registered two solo tackles
2019 – Kent State
· Played in eight games and helped Kent State to a 7-6 record and a win in the Tropical Smoothie Café Frisco Bowl
· Registered nine tackles including six solo stops
· Season best three stops in bowl game win against Utah State
2018 – Kent State
· Played in four games and made one start while taking a redshirt
· Registered five tackles and two passes broken up
· Made collegiate debut at Bowling Green (10/30)
· Recorded first career start against Eastern Michigan (11/23)
· Set career-highs with five tackles and two passes broken up against Eastern Michigan (11/23)
High School
· Played for coach Robert O'Connell at Westwood High
· Made 51 receptions for 606 yards and scored seven touchdowns as a senior
· During high school career made 125 catches for 1,652 yards and 18 touchdowns
· Team reached the second round of the state playoffs his senior year