LSU guard Vyctorius Miller commits to Oklahoma State

Kentucky is looking for help at the two. The Wildcats are in the market for a starting guard to tag with Jaland Lowe, Otega Oweh, and Jasper Johnson. We are not sure who that will be yet but we do know who it won’t be. Another target came off the board on Sunday night after Tyrone Riley IV decided to return to San Francisco.
LSU transfer Vyctorius Miller is headed to the Big 12. The former top-100 recruit will spend his sophomore season in 2025-26 at Oklahoma State.
Vyctorius Miller played in 25 games for LSU in 2024-25 and earned five starting assignments. The 6-foot-5 guard finished the season averaging 8.9 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 1.2 assists on .447/.318/.729 shooting splits in 19 minutes per game. The young player played a massive role for the Bayou Bengals in the non-conference before injuries arrived in SEC play. Miller scored at least 15 points in seven games over an 11-game stretch from Nov. 14 to Dec. 29.
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Kentucky made some initial contact with Miller when the guard with three years of eligibility remaining entered the portal but nothing more came from that contact. USC transfer Wesley Yates III and Jacksonville State transfer Jaron Pierre Jr. appear to be the program’s top current transfer candidates at guard.
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