Throughout his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, former tight end Heath Miller was always a cerebral football player. He knew where to be and when to be there and always understood his assignment.
He was a coach’s dream player.
Now, he’s hoping to instill some of those lessons learned at the highest levels of football in the NFL from the likes of Hall of Fame head coach Bill Cowher and future Hall of Fame head coach Mike Tomlin, not to mention former Virginia Cavaliers’ head coach Al Groh, in his own foray into coaching.
Miller, who retired from the Steelers after the 2015 season, was named the acting head coach at St.