From Miller's bio
Aptly nicknamed "Big Money," Miller made a claim as the greatest tight end in school and Atlantic Coast Conference history. He is the first player in ACC annals to win the Mackey Award as the nation's best tight end. He also became the school's first major award winner since 1941. Miller holds every receiving record for a tight end in school history and also established new conference career records for receptions, touchdown catches and yards gained by a tight end. He closed out his career as the first two-time first-team All-ACC tight end in school history.
Miller was a consensus All-American and unanimous All-ACC first-team pick in 2004. He did not match his 2003 figures, but still led the team with 41 catches for 541 yards (13.2 avg) and five touchdowns. In 39 games as a Cavalier, Miller caught 144 passes for 1,703 yards (11.8 avg) and twenty touchdowns, all conference records for a tight end. Only Billy McMullen (210, 1999-2001) had more catches in a career for the Cavaliers. His 1,703 yards rank seventh on the school's career-record list and his twenty scoring grabs rank fourth, behind McMullen (24), Herman Moore (27, 1988-90) and Tyrone Davis (28, 1991-94).
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