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Current position | |
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Title | Wide receivers coach |
Team | Boise State |
Conference | Mountain West |
Biographical details | |
Born | (1991-05-01) May 1, 1991 (age 33) Helena, Montana |
Playing career | |
2010–2014 | Boise State |
Position(s) | Wide receiver |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
2015 | Boise State (OQC) |
2016 | Montana State (WR) |
2017–2018 | Montana State (WR/RC) |
2018–2019 | Montana State (OC/QB) |
2020 | Boise State (PGC/WR) |
2021–present | Boise State (WR) |
Matt Miller (born May 1, 1991) is an American football coach who is currently the wide receivers coach at Boise State University. He was previously the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Montana State University.
Early life and playing career
A native of Helena, Montana, Miller was a three-sport star at Capital High School. His athleticism caught the attention of then-Arkansas head coach Bobby Petrino, a Capital High alumni and former teammate of Miller's father. A highly touted recruit, he received offers to play college football from schools such as Oregon, Oregon State, and Boise State and also received offers to play college basketball at Montana and Montana State. He committed to playing college football at Boise State on Christmas Day in 2009.
At Boise State, Miller redshirted the 2010 season after tearing an Achilles tendon in fall camp. As a redshirt freshman, Miller set single season freshman records for the program including receptions (62), receiving yards (679), and receiving touchdowns (9) en route to freshman All-America honors in 2011. By the time his college career ended in 2014, Miller was Boise State's career leader in receptions and second all-time in receiving yards. Miller had a professional tryout with the Denver Broncos before injuries ended his playing career.
Coaching career
After his playing career ended, Miller spent 2015 at Boise State as an offensive quality control coach. He was hired as the receivers coach at Montana State in 2016 and added the title of recruiting coordinator in 2017. He was promoted to offensive coordinator and reassigned to quarterbacks coach midway through the 2018 season, and held that role for the 2019 season as well.
Miller returned to his alma mater Boise State in 2020 as their wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator.
Personal life
Miller is married to the former Sarah Baugh, a former standout volleyball player at Boise State.
References
- "Helena's Matt Miller off to a big start at Boise State". Missoulian. Retrieved April 12, 2012.
- "Montana's most wanted". Helena Independent Record. Retrieved April 7, 2012.
- "Miller commits to Boise State". Helena Independent Record. Retrieved April 18, 2012.
- "Capital High grad Matt Miller not resting on laurels at Boise State". Helena Independent Record. Retrieved April 18, 2012.
- "Boise State officially names Matt Miller receivers coach, passing game coordinator". Montana Sports. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
- "Record-setting wide receiver returns to Boise State to coach his old position". Idaho Statesman. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
- "Cat OC Matt Miller has always been a winner". Great Falls Tribune. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
- "Jeff Choate Fills Two More Vacancies on MSU Football Staff". Montana State University Athletics. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
- "Bobcat Coach Jeff Choate Announces Changes to Offensive Coaching Staff". Montana State University Athletics. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
- "Matt Miller returning to Boise State as receivers coach". KTVB. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
- "Former Boise State standout Matt Miller 'super excited' to be back coaching wide receivers". Bozeman Daily Chronicle. Retrieved October 13, 2020.