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Wisconsin Football on Commit Watch for a Talented 2025 Recruit

The Badgers could soon land their first 2025 wide receiver.

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Wisconsin football; Badgers head coach Luke Fickell leads team onto the field at Camp Randall Stadium
Oct 14, 2023; Madison, Wisconsin, USA; Wisconsin Badgers head coach Luke Fickell leads the football team onto the field for warmups prior to the game against the Iowa Hawkeyes at Camp Randall Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

The Wisconsin Badgers football program is full steam ahead this offseason. Spring practice is underway, and the coaching staff is using that to get prospects on campus, build relationships, and lay the foundation for the 2025 recruiting class ahead of the official visit season.

Those recruiting efforts appear to be paying off because a big domino may be inching closer to falling in the 2025 class at wide receiver.

Wisconsin football received two crystal ball predictions to land 2025 wide receiver Cameron Miller on 247Sports. Both of the predictions put in came from Wisconsin Badgers recruiting insiders, which, more often than not, indicates that things are trending in the right direction.

One thing to note is that there is no public date set for Miller’s commitment, but by all accounts, he is looking to wrap things up in either June or July. That said, Wisconsin football looks like the team to beat for the four-star wideout.

Wisconsin Football in a Great Spot With 4-Star WR Cameron Miller

Cameron Miller is a composite four-star athlete from Atco, New Jersey. He’s the No. 374 player in the 2025 recruiting class and the No. 12 player in his home state. However, On3 is much higher on the 5-foot-11 athlete, ranking him as the No. 265 player in the country.

While some are pursuing Miller as a cornerback, the Wisconsin football coaching staff sees him as a slot wide receiver in their offense.

“Definitely the communication, the plan, the culture, great development. They bring a lot to the table,” Miller shared with Badgernotes.com, describing what he likes about the Badgers staff.

In his junior season at Winslow Township, Miller took snaps as a receiver and a defensive back. He recorded 59 receptions for 1,342 yards and 15 touchdowns on offense and 39 tackles, and two interceptions on defense.

The Badgers certainly have a good recruiting pitch for how they could utilize Miller in the air raid after Will Pauling led Wisconsin football with 837 receiving yards and six touchdowns on 74 catches.

Wisconsin football will get a chance to wrap things up with Miller when he takes his official recruiting visit to Madison on the weekend of June 8. Miller also intends to take officials to Rutgers and Kentucky.



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