Maryland co-offensive coordinator will go to Charlotte to become the program’s offensive coordinator, quarterbacks coach and play-caller, first reported by ESPN’s Pete Thamel.
Miller had been with the Terps for four years as the tight ends coach and was recently promoted to the role of co-offensive coordinator, although he wasn’t given the role of calling plays. Before that, he was a graduate assistant for now-Maryland head coach Mike Locksley when Locksley was the offensive coordinator at Alabama and was also a high school offensive coordinator and student coach at Clemson. He played quarterback at UAB, spending three years on the team before becoming a student coach.