Kansas basketball: Vyctorius Miller planning to visit KU this fall

Dec 1, 2022; Wichita, KS, USA; AZ Compass Vyctorius Miller (5) during the game against Wasatch at Charles Koch Arena. Mandatory Credit: William Purnell-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 1, 2022; Wichita, KS, USA; AZ Compass Vyctorius Miller (5) during the game against Wasatch at Charles Koch Arena. Mandatory Credit: William Purnell-USA TODAY Sports /
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Vyctorius Miller, one of the top guards in the Class of 2024, plans to take an official visit tour to a list of multiple schools that includes Kansas basketball.

The 6-foot-5 shooting guard from Compass Prep in Chandler, Arizona, had been off the Kansas Jayhawks radar for a while, but the rising senior will see the campus once again on an official visit tour.

Miller’s recruitment has been quiet, as he never released a final list. Sources indicate he’s also been interested in going the Overtime Elite route. However, visits lined up with LSU, Gonzaga, USC, and Kansas basketball suggest his future likely lies in college ball.

247 Sports rates him as the No. 48 player in his class and the No. 8 shooting guard. He is a three-level scorer with tremendous potential on both ends of the floor. With his high IQ and intangibles, scouts think he could be an NBA player one day.

He has been turning heads at the Under Armour Elite 24 for the past week, the same event that Flory Bidunga played in before committing to the Jayhawks at halftime. Bidunga is KU’s only other commit, and the addition of Miller would make it a much more impactful class.

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Back in September 2022, Miller took an unofficial to Kansas with his family. His recruitment seems to be wrapping up, and although he has not set up a date to visit these four schools, it can be expected that he touches down on the Kansas campus sometime in October.

Players with official visits lined up to Kansas in the offseason include 5-star prospect Jalil Bethea and 4-stars Billy Richmond, Jared Harris, and Emmanuel Stephen.

To view each player Kansas basketball has been in contact with in the Class of 2024, click here.

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