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Top-20 recruit Brandon Miller will announce his post-HS decision Nov. 1

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Antioch (Tenn.) Cane Ridge four-star small forward Brandon Miller will announce his plans for the 2022-23 season on Nov. 1, he told On3’s Joe Tipton on Monday.

He is choosing between going to college at Alabama, Kansas or Tennessee State, or turning professional in the NBL or NBA G-League.

Miller is the No. 17 overall recruit in the On3 2022 Top 100 and the fourth-best pure small forward in the class.

He had decided on a top four of Alabama, Tennessee State, NBL and the G-League and was going to announce his decision on Sept. 27. However, he pushed the decision back indefinitely after he elected to reconsider Kansas.

Brandon Miller visited the Jayhawks this past weekend. He has previously been on official visits to Alabama and Tennessee State.

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He has actually been on two official visits to the Crimson Tide, visiting in July and then in late September.

Tennessee State is an HBCU located in Nashville and is about a 15-minute drive from Miller’s hometown. The Tigers are one of three HBCUs not in an all-HBCU conference at the Division I level. Tennessee State competes in the Ohio Valley Conference.

“It would definitely be different than others because it’s an HBCU,” Brandon Miller told Tipton earlier this year. “I know they have a good coaching staff over there because coach Penny (Collins) is one of my cousins. I know a lot of people who came out of TSU – Robert Covington – and you see where he’s at now. That just lets you know anything can be done.”