Don Miller (football)

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Don Miller (b. May 30, 1902, d. July 28, 1979) was one of the famous "Four Horsemen of Notre Dame" backfield in 1924.

Miller is a native of Defiance, OH. He had three brothers attend the University of Notre Dame before him, all who were monogram winners for the football team. The most famous of these being his brother Red Miller, who was the captain of the 1909 squad.

Notre Dame head coach Knute Rockne called Miller "the greatest open field runner I ever had."[citation needed]

After his playing career, he coached at several colleges, including Georgia Tech. He eventually decided to quit coaching and pick up his career in law, in which he was extremely successful in the Cleveland area.[citation needed]

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