By MICHAEL JORDAN, Student Reporter
Northwestern Oklahoma State University’s football season rounds to an end and one player has stood out in almost every game.
This player is Reid Miller. He is a senior and a health and sports science major. He is from Pampa, Texas, and hopes to become a personal trainer or coach after graduation.
For the Rangers Miller played quarterback most of the time throughout his years here. After graduation Miller is unsure if he will be continuing to play football though. “I’m playing a couple bowl games to see what the future holds,” he said. “But, say it is I will be more than content knowing that I played and left it all on the field and have gained the knowledge to help me be successful in my next career.”
Some things Miller said he has learned during his time at Northwestern include how to work, how to get through tough situations, how to find the positives and how to work through the tough times.
Adversity has been a something in Miller’s life he has had to deal with. “The adversity I faced when I was younger in my career probably was negative,” he said, “but towards the end of my career turned into a positive and made me the player I was towards the end of my career.
Miller has many memorable moments on the field. “My whole career has been memorable,” he said. “I’d say probably first game of my senior year breaking the school passing touchdown record in single game with 7 in route to the last second win.”