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Julian Miller

Start Date: March 2024
 
Prior Experience
  • West Liberty, Defensive Line, 2021-23
  • Concord, Defensive Line, 2021
  • West Virginia, Graduate Asst. (DL), 2018-20
  • West Port (Fla.) H.S., Assistant Coach, 2015-17
 
National Awards
  • 2023: Cam Rice, Harlon Hill Trophy Nominee
  • 2023: Cam Rice, Cliff Harris Award Finalist
  • 2023: Cam Rice: D2Football.com Elite 100
 
All-America
  • 2023: Cam Rice, Don Hansen Honorable Mention
 
All-Conference Selections
  • 2024: Marlon Taylor (1st), Quay Wiggles (2nd)
  • 2023: Cam Rice, All-MEC 1st Team
  • 2022: Cam Rice, MEC Defensive Freshman of the Year & All-MEC 2nd Team | David Gilcreast, All-MEC 2nd Team
  • 2021: Travis Hoosier, All-MEC 1st Team | David Gilcreast, All-MEC 2nd Team
 
Bowl Game/Playoffs
  • 2020 Liberty Bowl Champion (WVU)
  • 2018 Camping World Bowl (WVU)
  • 2012 Orange Bowl Champion
  • 2010 Champs Sports Bowl
  • 2010 Gator Bowl
  • 2008 Meineke Car Care Bowl Champion
  • 2008 Fiesta Bowl Champion
 
Collegiate Coaching Highlights
  • Coached WLU’s Cam Rice to MEC leadership and No. 2 in the nation in tackles for loss in 2023 (23.5)
  • Helped West Virginia defense to rank No. 1 in scoring defense (Big 12) and No. 5 in total defense (nationally)
  • Helped tutor WVU All-American Darius Stills (Consensus 2021) and Dante Stills (Honorable Mention 2021/Freshman 2018)
  • Assisted in developing 2020 Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year Darius Stills
  • Assisted in developing two first team and three second team All-Big 12 selections
 
Personal
Hometown: Columbus, Ohio
  • He and his wife Alexis have a daughter, Emerald
 
Collegiate Career
Alma Mater: West Virginia ’11 & ‘20
Degree: Bachelor’s Degree in Multidisciplinary Studies | Master’s in Sport Management & Communications
Sports Played: Football
  • Played at West Virginia from 2007-11
  • Ranks No. 2 in the Mountaineer record book with 27.5 sacks and tackles for loss (43.5)
  • Holds single game sack record with 4.0 in a thrilling 21-20 win in the Backyard Brawl over Pitt on Nov. 26, 2011
  • All-Big East (2010 & 2011) during career starting 35 of 42 games played
  • Had the most active career sacks during the 2011 season
  • Signed as an undrafted free agent with the Cincinnati Bengals and played in the CFL (Saskatchewan) and Arena Football Leagues (Utah & Cleveland)