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Miller defends Vols
Miller addressed the situation at Tennessee, where the NCAA is investigating the role of university hostesses in recruiting Miller and his teammate, ESPNU150 defensive end Brandon Willis.
"People have their own opinions about it saying we did this or we did that," Miller said. "All they did was come down for a football game. They got them a little place or whatever and went back to Tennessee the next morning. People are trying to say people can't come to a football game. It's the same situation like saying a guy from Byrnes like (Florida State safety) Justin Bright can't come back. That is the situation. They came and watched the game and went back to Tennessee. People have all their opinions. Yeah we took pictures together and everything, but there was no sign that said come to Tennessee, as the photo showed."
While Willis is scheduled to take other visits, including one to Miami (Fla.) this weekend, Miller re-affirmed his pledge to the Vols.
"My commitment is still 100 percent," he said. "I am not at all thinking about taking any other visits."
Miller addressed the situation at Tennessee, where the NCAA is investigating the role of university hostesses in recruiting Miller and his teammate, ESPNU150 defensive end Brandon Willis.
"People have their own opinions about it saying we did this or we did that," Miller said. "All they did was come down for a football game. They got them a little place or whatever and went back to Tennessee the next morning. People are trying to say people can't come to a football game. It's the same situation like saying a guy from Byrnes like (Florida State safety) Justin Bright can't come back. That is the situation. They came and watched the game and went back to Tennessee. People have all their opinions. Yeah we took pictures together and everything, but there was no sign that said come to Tennessee, as the photo showed."
While Willis is scheduled to take other visits, including one to Miami (Fla.) this weekend, Miller re-affirmed his pledge to the Vols.
"My commitment is still 100 percent," he said. "I am not at all thinking about taking any other visits."