When Omarion Miller stepped onto campus in Tempe, it wasn’t just another transfer move. It was a fresh start and one he feels confident about. Through his first few weeks at Arizona State, Miller says the transition has been smooth. He described Tempe as a “great place” and made it clear that he already feels comfortable.
For him, the early days have been about building relationships. Learning faces. Bonding with teammates. Getting settled into a new system.
That comfort level matters, especially for a wide receiver who depends on timing and chemistry with his quarterback. The faster those connections build, the faster the offense can grow.
Why Arizona State?
Miller admitted that Arizona State was already on his radar before the transfer process really heated up. Even though the portal can feel chaotic, his situation moved quickly once he connected with head coach Kenny Dillingham.
After getting on the phone, a visit was set up almost immediately. From there, things fell into place. Miller said he liked what Dillingham has built over the last few seasons and believed in the program’s direction. That belief played a huge role in his decision.
Learning From a Legend
One of the biggest opportunities waiting for Miller in Tempe is the chance to work with Hines Ward. Having a Hall of Fame wide receiver as a position coach is rare at the college level. Miller didn’t hide his excitement about it…