Collegiate Career (2019-23)
– Played in 51 games with 43 starts over five seasons spanning four campaigns at Stanford (2019-22) and one at Cal (2023)
– Made 26 starts at left guard, 13 at left tackle and four at right guard
– The only known scholarship football player to transfer from Stanford to Cal, while Brennan Scarlett is the only known scholarship football player to transfer from Cal to Stanford
– One of two players to ever start five Big Games along with Cal's Elijah Hicks (2017-21) and the only one to start his five Big Games for more than one team with his first four starts coming at Stanford (2019-22) and his fifth at Cal (2023)
Senior (2023)
– One of Cal's four offensive players and seven overall to start all 13 games with all of his starts at left tackle and both his games played and starts career highs
– Did not record any statistics other than participation
– Blocked for fourth-team All-American and first-team All-Pac-12 running back Jaydn Ott - the Pac-12 leader in rushing yards per game (109.6 ypg, No. 9 NCAA) and total rushing yards (1,315, No. 14 NCAA) - and a rushing offense that ranked fourth in the Pac-12 and 45th nationally with an average of 172.8 rushing yards per game that was its' highest since 2012
– Named Pac-12 Offensive Lineman of the Week twice for the lone time in his career for his performance in a Big Game win at his former school Stanford
– at North Texas (W, 58-21) – Made his first career start at left tackle in his career and overall at Cal but did not record any statistics other than participation ... helped the offense score eight touchdowns and 58 points that were both its most since racking up 10 touchdowns in a season-opening 73-14 win over Grambling State in 2015 and pick up 679 yards of total offense that were its' most ever in a road game and third-most in school history while its 357 yards rushing were its most since rushing for 431 against Washington in 2008
– Auburn (L, 10-14) – started at left tackle but did not record any statistics other than participation
– Idaho (W, 31-17) – started at left tackle but did not record any statistics other than participation
– at Washington (L, 32-59) – started at left tackle but did not record any statistics other than participation
– Arizona State (W, 24-21) – started at left tackle but did not record any statistics other than participation
– Oregon State (L, 40-52) – started at left tackle but did not record any statistics other than participation
– at Utah (L, 14-34) – started at left tackle but did not record any statistics other than participation
– USC (L, 49-50) – started at left tackle but did not record any statistics other than participation
– at Oregon (L, 19-63) – started at left tackle but did not record any statistics other than participation
– Washington State (W, 42-39) – started at left tackle but did not record any statistics other than participation
– at Stanford (W, 27-15) – started at left tackle but did not record any statistics other than participation ... earned Pac-12 Offensive Lineman of the Week honors for the first time in his career ... became just the second player to start in the Big Game five times and the first to make his five starts at two different schools (2019-22 at Stanford, 2023 at Cal)
Stanford (2019-22)
– Played in 38 games with 30 starts (26 at left guard, four at right guard) over four seasons including all 18 starts possible during both his 2020 COVID-shortened redshirt freshman and 2021 sophomore seasons
– Registered Stanford career highs of 12 games played and 12 starts (all at left guard) as a 2021 sophomore
– Played in 11 games with eight starts at left guard as a 2019 freshman including his first career start at Oregon State
– Participated in nine games as a 2022 junior including four starts at right guard
– Played in and started all six games at left guard during his COVID-shortened 2020 sophomore campaign
– A three-time member of the Pac-12 All-Academic Honor Roll (2020, 2021, 2022)
– Wore No. 63
Stanford Bio And Stats
gostanford.com/sports/football/roster/barrett-miller/19023
*Some Statistics May Be Unavailable, Not Listed Or Not Included
Eaglecrest HS (Class Of 2019)
– Four prep teams combined for a 38-10 overall record and 15-5 5A Metro East league mark, while reaching the finals of Colorado's 5A state playoffs once in three postseason trips and capturing a pair of league titles
– Three-time first-team CHSAA/MaXpreps All-State and All-5A Metro East League selection as an offensive lineman in his final three prep campaigns from 2016-18
– Played in all 12 games as a 2018 senior for a team that finished 10-2 overall and reached the quarterfinals of Colorado's 5A state playoffs, earning CHSAA/MaxPreps All-State and All-5A Metro East League honors, while helping to pave the way for a rushing attack that compiled 4,354 yards (362.8 ypg) and 58 touchdowns, while contributing career highs of 34 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss. 2.0 sacks and five quarterback hurries on the defensive side of the ball
– Named MaXpreps Lineman of the Year and added first-team CHSAA/MaXpreps All-State honors, as well as All-Colorado recognition from the Denver Post as a 2017 junior, while adding 10 tackles and 1.0 tackle for loss on defense for a team that was Colorado's 5A state runners-up, winner of the 5A Mt. Wilson League for the second straight season and finished 13-1 overall with their only loss a 56-49 defeat to Pomona in the state finals
– Picked up MaXpreps 2019 Lineman of the Year honors as a 2016 sophomore for a squad that finished 11-1, won the first of two consecutive 5A Mt. Wilson League titles and reached the quarterfinals of the Colorado 5A state playoffs
– Earned second-team all-state honors and was the Aurora Scholar of the Year as a 2015 freshman
– Also competed in track and field
– Wore No. 63
Eaglecrest HS Bio And Stats
maxpreps.com/co/centennial/eaglecrest-raptors/athletes/barrett-bear-miller/bio/?careerid=4ho4ck2vdop44
*Some Statistics May Be Unavailable, Not Listed Or Not Included
2019 High School Recruiting Class Notes And Ratings (As Of June 25, 2023)
Stars: 247Sports (4), ESPN (3), On3 Industry Ranking (3), Rivals (3)
National Overall Player Rankings: 247Sports Composite (55), On3 Industry Ranking (621)
National Offensive Tackle Rankings: 247Sports (37), 247Sports Composite (41), On3 Industry Ranking (51), ESPN (56), Rivals (69)
Regional Overall Player Rankings: ESPN (104)
Colorado Overall Player Rankings: 247Sports (1), ESPN (3), 247Sports Composite (4), On3 Industry Ranking (4)
Ratings/Scout Grades: 247Sports (90), 247Sports Composite (.8807), On3 Industry Ranking (87.23), ESPN (78), Rivals (5.6)
Other
– Son of Matthew and Stacy Miller
– Father (football) and mother (basketball) played collegiate athletics at Emporia State
– Grandfather, Paul Humphrey, played collegiate football at Arizona
– Earned his bachelor's degree from Stanford in mechanical engineering in June of 2023 and added a graduate certificate in business administration at Cal in December of 2023
– Younger brother, Braden, transferred to Cal following 2024 spring football after spending his first two collegiate seasons at Michigan State
Last Updated
June 11, 2024