The Badgers are losing a top receiver commit one day before the early signing period.
The Wisconsin Badgers are losing one of their commits in the 2025 class, as three-star receiver Cameron Miller has de-committed from the program, he announced on Tuesday.
#Badgers lose a commitment, as WR Cameron Miller de-commits one day before the Early Signing Day. https://t.co/ybDasvPKxv
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“I would like to thank (head) coach (Luke) Fickell, (wide receivers) coach (Kenny) Guiton, and coach (Phil) Longo for believing me and giving me the opportunity to play at the next level,” Miller wrote on Tuesday. “After talking with my family, I’ve decided to decommit from the University of Wisconsin.”
Miller, a native of New Jersey, had been committed to Wisconsin since May, when the Badgers, Rutgers, and Kentucky seemed like his top schools.
A 5’11, 165-pound receiver, Miller was the top slot option for the Badgers in the 2024 class, and had been one of two commits at the position alongside four-star Eugene Hilton.
Now, the wide receiver is looking elsewhere just one day before the early signing period, with the Kentucky Wildcats seen as perceived favorites to sign him on Wednesday.
The Badgers had a number of wideouts they were targeting back during the summer with official visits, but ultimately focused their efforts on Miller and Hilton, going with two receivers in their 2025 class.
Now, less than 24 hours to signing day, the Badgers have only one player at the position.