Kentucky Football’s roster overhaul continued Wednesday as wide receiver Cameron Miller entered the NCAA transfer portal, according to Pete Nakos of On3, just after the Wildcats added former UAB wideout
Xavier Daisy.
Miller will have three seasons of eligibility remaining at his next school.
A New Jersey native, Miller played his high school football at Winslow Township in Atco and arrived in Lexington as a 3-star recruit in the class of 2025. He chose Kentucky over notable offers from Wisconsin, Penn State, and Georgia.
In his lone season with the Wildcats, Miller appeared in eight games and finished with 13 receptions for 141 yards, averaging 10.8 yards per catch.
Miller’s decision comes during a period of significant change for Kentucky. The Wildcats are transitioning to a new era after finishing 5-7 in 2025, marking a second straight missed bowl appearance and the final season for longtime head coach Mark Stoops. Kentucky turned to former Oregon offensive coordinator Will Stein to lead the program forward, and the ripple effects of that change are being felt throughout the roster.
Wide receiver has been one of the most fluid positions during the portal window. With Miller’s departure, five receivers from last season’s roster have now entered the portal, while Daisy stands as a notable addition with developmental upside. Kentucky continues to evaluate the market as it works to rebuild depth and identity on offense, with quarterback Kenny Minchey headlining the early portal class.








