Myles Miree– The Road from Fairmont State's Record-Breaker to Morgan State Playmaker

EPISODE · Sep 12, 2024 · 46 MIN

Myles Miree– The Road from Fairmont State's Record-Breaker to Morgan State Playmaker

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"Not Even D2" sits down with Myles Miree- current Morgan State standout running back- on this week's episode. The DMV native started his college career at Fairmont State. At the Division 2 level, Myles rushed for over 1,600 yards in just two years and became the #5 all-time leading rusher in school history. Myles then entered the transfer portal where he heard from plenty of Division 1 schools; Myles would eventually commit to Morgan State. Morgan State has a long storied tradition of competing in the MEAC amongst other historic HBCU programs. Myles started his second year with the Bears on fire- scoring 2 touchdowns in Week 1 against Hampton University. Hear about Myles dominance at Fairmont State, what his experience has been like at Morgan State and playing in the HBCU atmosphere, and his expectations for the rest of the Bears season as they look to capture the first MEAC championship since 2014. This episode is available wherever you listen to podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @Notevend2 for more college sports content. Enjoy the episode!Intro- 00:00-09:01 HBCU/Morgan St Life- 09:01-11:34 Personal Reads as a RB / Week 1 TDs- 11:34-15:31 Getting into Football in the DMV- 15:31-18:03 Recruitment Process out HS / Committing to Fairmont St- 18:03-20:48 Dominating at Fairmont St- 20:48-23:42 Decision to Enter Transfer Portal- 23:42-26:25 Committing to Morgan St / Expectations Playing HBCU Football- 26:25-28:43 Break- 28:43-28:53 Differences D2 vs D1 Football- 28:53-30:57 HBCU Football Rivalries and Atmosphere- 30:57-33:18 Deion Sanders Impact on HBCU Football- 33:18-34:30 Offseason Work- 34:30-35:52 Morgan States RB Room- 35:52-37:56 Goals for Morgan St and Myles Miree for the Rest of the Season- 37:56-40:10 Rapid Fire (Underrated RBs/Top DC Athletes/Fav DMV Artist- 40:10-43:06 Top 5: Skilled Positions Played With- 43:06-45:17 Outro- 45:17-46:00

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