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Former Sooner is Pac 10 bound

Three years ago, there wasn't a better cornerback prospect in the West region than Aaron Miller. Miller, who played his HS ball at Fresno (Calif.) Edison was a big time prospect who earned MVP honors of the CaliFlorida Bowl and then signed with Oklahoma. Fast forward a few years later and now Miller said he's headed to the Pac 10.
Miller, 6-1, 200 pounds red-shirted his first year at Oklahoma and then transferred back home to Fresno City JC (Calif.) the following year.
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"I was at Oklahoma for about a year and a half," Miller said. "I just didn't feel comfortable there, I didn't fit in. So last spring, I decided to come back home and played this past season at Fresno City. Earlier in the year, I thought I would be going to either USC or Cal, both schools were showing me a lot of interest.
"I came down to Los Angeles and watched that game when USC and Cal played each other and then, for whatever reason, shortly after the game, both schools stopped showing interest in me. All along, Oregon State had been on me and I took my official visit there this past weekend. I loved everything about it and I just committed to Oregon State.
"I think it's a perfect situation for me. I have two years to play two so I need to go somewhere that I can play right away and Oregon State just lost their two starting two corners. I like their defense a lot and they play real tough and physical in the secondary and that's my style too. I have to finish out the year at Fresno City and then will be at Oregon State in the fall. I'm hoping to come in right away and make an impact. My goal is to start next season so I'm going to be working hard to achieve that."
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