Andrew Miller

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  • Andrew
  • Miller

  • Position
    Offensive Lineman
  • Class
    r-Senior
  • Height
    6' 4
  • Weight
    296 lbs.
  • High School/Other
    Bassett
  • Hometown
    Bassett, Va.
Season Stats
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Updated: January 10, 2014

2013 Coaches Second-Team All-ACC
2013 Honorable Mention All-ACC

2013: One of the Hokies’ four permanent team captains for 2013 … A second-team All-ACC choice by the coaches and an honorable mention All-ACC selection by ACSMA … Started all 13 games … Was in on 879 offensive snaps, making 124 knockdowns in his final season … Started at guard and was in on 55 offensive snaps against Alabama … Was limited to just 14 plays, suffering an ankle injury early on against Western Carolina … Missed just one snap while in at right guard at East Carolina … Was in on all 89 snaps against Marshall … Didn’t miss a snap, in on all 55 plays at right guard at Georgia Tech … Was in on 60 offensive snaps in the win over North Carolina …Didn’t miss a snap at right guard against Pittsburgh … Was in on 87 snaps against Duke, tallying 20 knockdowns … Logged 72 offensive snaps at Boston College … Was in on 79 snaps in the win at Miami … Didn’t miss a snap on offense, in on all 70 plays, while also lead the line with 15 knockdowns against Maryland … Had 20 knockdowns while in on 75 plays on offense in the win at Virginia … Was named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week for his play against Virginia … Played all 77 offensive snaps in the Sun Bowl and recorded a tackle … Earned Iron Hokie honors in summer max testing.

2012: Started the first seven games of the season before undergoing season-ending ankle surgery following the Duke game … Was in on 369 snaps at center … In on all 72 offensive snaps, grading out at 90 percent, while also tallying six knockdowns in the opener against Georgia Tech … Was in on all 57 offensive snaps, totaling six knockdowns and grading out at 87 percent at Pittsburgh … Graded out at 85 percent with five knockdowns against Cincinnati … Was in on 75 offensive snaps, grading out at 88 percent at North Carolina … Graded out at 92 percent, but was limited to just 41 plays before going down with a broken ankle against Duke …Had surgery the following week … Came back during off-season testing an posted a personal-best 440-pound bench press … Was given a look at center and right guard during the spring … Earned the Don Williams TEAM UNITED Award as the offensive player tho put the team first during spring drills … Named one of the Hokies’ permanent team captains for 2013.

2011: Started all 14 games at center, totaling over 900 offensive snaps ... Had a team-high five knockdown blocks in 45 snaps against Appalachian State ... Had four knockdowns and graded 83 percent at ECU ... Worked every offensive snap and graded out at 85 percent with three knockdowns in the win over Arkansas State ... Played every snap at Marshall and graded out 81 percent with three knockdowns ... Worked every snap against Clemson with six knockdowns ... Posted an 88 percent grade ... Played all 66 snaps with three knockdowns and an 83 percent grade in the win over Miami ... Tied for the O-Line lead with a 91 percent grade at Wake Forest ... Went the distance and had six knockdowns ... Had an offensive line best 91 percent grade against BC ... Added five knockdowns ... Worked all 71 snaps at Duke and posted a 90 percent grade with three knockdowns ... Played every snap at Georgia Tech and had seven knockdowns with a 92 percent grade ... Suffered an injury in the second quarter against UNC and did not return ... Returned for the Virginia game and played 61 snaps, while recording five knockdowns ... Went the distance against Clemson in the ACC Championship Game and had seven knockdowns while grading out at 87 percent … Played every snap at center in the Sugar Bowl against Michigan … Won the President’s Award, given to the offensive player who demonstrates the most outstanding leadership during the off-season program and spring workouts.

2010: Worked at both center and guard … Slowed during preseason practice following shoulder surgery earlier in the year … Did not see his first action until the East Carolina game … Had three knockdown blocks in just 12 snaps in that game … Picked up four plays at NC State … Worked 12 plays with two knockdowns against Central Michigan … Picked up 29 snaps against Wake Forest … Registered a team-leading six knockdown blocks during 35 plays against Duke … Played six snaps in the GT game … Had 11 plays at UNC with a pair of knockdowns … Registered another knockdown while working seven plays at Miami … Also worked seven plays against Virginia and 12 in the ACC title game against FSU … Earned Iron Hokie honors during off-season testing … Had a 400-pound bench press and a 410-pound front squat … Was named the top offensive newcomer of spring workouts.

2009: Worked at center while redshirting … Posted a 390-pound bench press in preseason testing … Injured his shoulder during practice for the bowl game … Won his lone match for the Tech wrestling team before undergoing surgery on his shoulder … Missed off-season workouts and was not able to participate in contact work during spring practice.

High School: Earned first-team All-Group AA honors as a senior for Coach Jay Gilbert at Bassett … Recorded 102 tackles (58 solo), including 16 for a loss as a defensive lineman his senior season … Caused three fumbles and had a sack and a safety as a senior … As a junior, tallied 110 tackles and three sacks … Ranked the No. 19 prospect in Virginia byThe Roanoke Times … Listed as the No. 50 offensive guard prospect in the nation by ESPN/Scouts, Inc. … Ranked the No. 33 offensive tackle prospect nationally and the No. 19 player in the state by Rivals … Rated the No. 88 offensive guard prospect in the nation by Scout.com … Ranked the No. 21 player in the state of Virginia by SuperPrep … A member of SuperPrep’s Mid-Atlantic Team … Named to PrepStar’s All-Atlantic Region Team as an offensive lineman … First-team All-Timesland by The Roanoke TimesThe Roanoke Times Defensive Player of the Year … Named the Piedmont District and the Region IV defensive player of the year … Won the state championship in wrestling as a heavyweight in both 2008 and 2009.

Personal: Andrew Devin Miller … Born 4/24/90 in Bassett, VA … Son of Johnny Miller and the late Linda Miller … Comes from an athletic family: his oldest brother, John, played football at Duke, his sister, Heather, played basketball at Wake Forest, and his older brother, Tim, wrestled at Virginia Tech … Graduated with a degree in agribusiness.