Vyctiorius Miller, Four-Star Shooting Guard, Commits to Oregon Ducks

Dana Altman and the Ducks make a big splash on the recruiting trail in 2024.
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2024 Chandler (Ariz.) Compass Prep shooting guard Vyctorius Miller has committed to the Oregon Ducks. He announced his decision on the 247Sports YouTube channel.

The 6-foot-5, 170-pound guard chose Dana Altman and the Ducks from a final group that also included the USC Trojans, Gonzaga Bulldogs, LSU Tigers and the option to play in the NBA G-League.

Miller is originally from North Hollywood, California and transferred to Compass Prep ahead of his junior season in 2022. Compass Prep is a national basketball powerhouse and was home to Ducks freshman forward Mookie Cook, who signed with Oregon in 2023. 

Miller is rated a four-star (0.9841) recruit according to the 247Sports Composite. He's ranked the No. 42 player nationally, the No. 9 shooting guard and the No. 3 recruit in Arizona.

With Miller in the fold, the Ducks now have three commitments in the 2024 class, two of which have already signed their national letters of intent. 

Four-star Orlando (Fla.) West Oaks Academy center Ibrahima Traore inked with the Ducks earlier this month along with Florida Southwestern forward Dezdrick Lindsay, who's originally from Louisville, Kentucky. 

Florida Southwestern has become a pipeline of sorts for Dana Altman and the Ducks. Guard Jadrian Tracey attending Florida Southwestern, as did Georgia transfer guard Kario Oquendo.

Oregon signed the No. 8 overall class in 2023 according to 247Sports. The Ducks now have the No. 43 class according to the 247Sports class calculator, but Lindsay does not appear on 247Sports.

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Max Torres
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Max Torres is the publisher and lead editor of Ducks Digest. He's covered the Oregon football and recruiting beats for four years. He's based out of Long Beach, CA and travels around Southern California and the country covering top high school football prospects.