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Process getting crazy for Miller

In the words of Dallas (Texas) Bishop Dunne three-star wide receiver A.D. Miller the recruiting process is "starting to get a little crazy".
It's a welcome crazy though and he is certainly enjoying it all. He has seen his offer list grow to double digits with the likes of Arizona State, Cal, Miami, and Oregon State extending offers to the 6-foot-4, 175-pound standout.
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As spring football approaches on May 5, he is keeping an open mind and he is not ready to name any favorites.
"No sir, I'm probably going to take a few visits in the summer and then by the time summer is over I'm going to have an idea of who my favorites are," Miller said. "I don't have any favorites right now though."
While he is not ready to name any favorites, he has a few ideas about where he would like to take his visits this summer.
"I know I want to visit Cal, Arizona State, Miami, and Kentucky. I know I want to visit those right now," Miller said. "I've already visited Illinois and SMU."
He knows he wants to visit each school, but he is quick to clarify that does not necessarily mean they are favorites.
"Those are just schools I already know I'm going to visit," Miller said. "They could end up being some favorites. I don't know. I haven't taken a visit. I have to see what it's like first."
Miller also has an idea about his decision process.
"Sometime probably in November or December I'll end up making my decision, and then all through January I'll be taking official visits to make sure I made the right decision," Miller said.
And he knows what he is looking for in a future college home.
"I'm looking at the education. If schools are taking my major," Miller said. "I'm looking at the type of offense each school is running, and if they're huddle or no huddle, fast pace or slow. I'm looking at how many receivers are on scholarship at that school and how many they're playing per game. All the little things and some of the big things. I'm just checking everything out."
For now though, he is not in any hurry and enjoying the process and the attention.
"I feel good," Miller said. "It's actually helping with my confidence a little bit and the more confidence you have on the field I feel the better you play. You can't play without confidence. It's helping with my confidence and it's helping out over all. It just makes me more hungry. I don't want to just settle for 11 offers. It makes me hungry. I want to go for like 20-plus or somewhere high."
Editors Note: After the interview on Wednesday evening, A.D. Miller received an offer from the Nebraska Cornhuskers on Thursday morning.
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