Four-star athlete Drelon Miller commits to Deion Sanders and Colorado

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Deion Sanders got another two-way star in the 2024 recruiting class.
Drelon Miller made it official by announcing he was committed to Colorado on Sunday. The four-star recruit from Silsbee (Texas) High school fits perfectly into Sanders mold of a two-way standout. He's a beast on offense, playing receiver, running back, and Wildcat QB. He also plays in the secondary and returns kicks. Miller's football IQ is vast with an all-around approach.
“We Coming” pic.twitter.com/fPqJbfWaTe
— DrelonMiller (@DrelonMiller) December 10, 2023
The 6-foot, 190-pound athlete visited Colorado last weekend and left Boulder impressed by what Coach Prime was doing with the Buffs. He entertained many offers from the likes of LSU, USC, and Alabama after earning a spot in the All-American Bowl. He's a tremendous addition to CU's 2024 class, especially after fellow two-way receuit Aaron Butler decided to decommit on Saturday.
The hope is that he'll play on both sides of the ball. He's a very high four-star and rated as the No. 13 receiver in the country. Sanders was built to coach talents like Miller.
Colorado moves back up to ten player on the 2024 commitment list. They currently lead the Big 12 schools going into early Signing Day.

Josh Tolle is a writer covering college sports for On SI. Outside of storytelling, the multi-talented broadcaster has play-by-play experience at the professional and collegiate levels. In 2018, he began calling games for the National Women’s Soccer League. He has also called games for the United Soccer League, Concacaf, and the U.S. Open Cup. He has called hockey for the Premier Hockey Federation for the past three seasons and was the play-by-play voice for the Superior RoughRiders of the Western Hockey League. He has provided play-by-play for various other sports including football, basketball, baseball and volleyball events. Since 2015, Tolle has been the voice of Colorado School of Mines Athletics having called football, men's and women's basketball and soccer. He previously wrote for SB Nation.