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Arizona State football assistant Steven Miller dies
The former Sun Devils offensive lineman and assistant strength coach had recently battled epilepsy-related medical issues, and ASU canceled spring practice after his death.
- On Wednesday, April 15, ASU assistant strength coach and former offensive lineman Steven Miller died at age 29, prompting the university to cancel Thursday's football practice.
- Miller suffered from epilepsy and had experienced recent medical challenges, including an incident following practice on April 7, though he returned to training on April 14.
- A Gilbert High School graduate, Miller played for the Sun Devils from 2015 to 2019, making 35 starts across 49 games before joining the coaching staff.
- Head Coach Kenny Dillingham honored Miller on social media, writing, "Praying for everyone who knew Steve," and noting Miller "had a joy for people that was unmatched."
- After serving as a graduate assistant at Louisiana-Lafayette and the University of Florida, Miller returned to Arizona three years ago to work under Dillingham.
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Former Arizona State lineman, assistant coach Steven Miller dead at 29
Steven Miller, a former Arizona State offensive lineman who later became a strength and conditioning assistant for the program, died this week, the team confirmed Thursday in a post on social media.
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By Miles Unale TEMPE – Steven Miller, an Arizona State assistant strength coach and former Gilbert High School football standout, died Wednesday, the university confirmed. Miller, 29, experienced a medical incident recently related to epilepsy. A 2014 Gilbert High graduate, Miller went on to play offensive line at ASU from 2015 to 2019, starting in...
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