Former Kentucky WR Cameron Miller signs with Ole Miss

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Former Kentucky WR Cameron Miller signs with Ole Miss

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Former Kentucky wide receiver Cameron Miller signed with Ole Miss out of the NCAA transfer portal, On3 has learned. Miller has three years of eligibility remaining.

In 2025, the only season that Miller spent with Kentucky, he played in eight games for the Wildcats. During that time, he snagged 13 receptions for 141 yards. That’s 10.8 yards per reception. A good athlete, he would also record a tackle for a loss and a forced fumble.

As a member of the Class of 2025, Miller was a three-star recruit out of Atco (N.J.) Winslow Township HS, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking. He was the No. 12 overall prospect in the state, the No. 71 wide receiver in the class and the No. 479 overall prospect in the class.

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Ole Miss is going to be in good shape with great athletes coming to the Rebels in 2026. Miller joins former Auburn QB Deuce Knight in Oxford in 2026.

Knight finished his true freshman season with 259 passing yards and two touchdowns. He added 13 carries for 178 yards and four additional scores during two appearances.

He made one start — the Nov. 22 matchup vs. Mercer. Knight finished the game 15-20 (75 percent) passing for 239 yards while also running for 162 yards during the contest. He accounted for six total touchdowns during the contest.

The eventual 62-17 win came as a result of some massive plays. This included a 75-yard rushing score to open the game, another one at the end of the first quarter for 51 more yards and a 91-yard touchdown throw to WR Malcolm Simmons.

Before college, Knight was the No. 25 player and No. 5 overall quarterback in the 2025 recruiting class. That’s according to the Rivals Industry Rankings, a proprietary algorithm that compiles ratings and rankings from all four primary recruiting media services.

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