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Virginia Tech’s Hysier Miller dismissed as ‘more information’ surfaces in Temple gambling probe

Virginia Tech’s Hysier Miller could be in some hot water after the program dismissed him, .

No reason was given for the dismissal as of yet, but the report suggests “new information” has come to light involving a 2023 gambling scandal that the Temple Owls men’s basketball team was embroiled in.

Miller, who transferred to Virginia Tech after playing at Temple last season, was a part of the team that saw several unusual line movements throughout their season.

Hysier Miller has been dismissed from Virginia Tech. Virginia Tech Men's Basketball

In a game against UAB, Temple moved from a 1.5-point underdog to an eight-point underdog 💧by the afternoon and los🥂t embarrassingly, 100-72.

Miller had one of his worst games in the contestꦏ, addin♔g zero assists and shooting zero free throws — the only matchup all season in which he posted a goose egg in either category.

Temple also lost the prior game to Tulsa, whic🍸h raised some eyebrows, according toౠ SI.

The Owls were a 5.5-point favorite against Tulsa and lost by🍌 five p💯oints after falling behind 16-2 during the contest and never leading.

Hysier Miller during his time with Temple. Getty Images

These are not the only examples either, as U.S. Integrity, a gambling monitoring agency, had been monitoring Temple games for a while.

Despite going 12-19, Temple went a wild run in the A🔥CC Tournament, reaching the championship game in a stretch 🐠in which Miller averaged 27.8 points per game.

Miller immediately entered the transfer portal before commit♐ting to Virginia Tech but also received interest from other programs.

Hysier Miller celebrates a win over Temple on March 16, 2024. Getty Images

At Temple, he averaged 15.9 points per game, 3.6 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.8 steals while playing 36.4 min💃utes per game.

The 6-foot-1 guard from Philadelp♑hia was expected to be a major piece of the Hokies in 2024 as their starting guard.

Miller has not been charged with any crimes but his dismissal from Virginia Tec🥀h makes it tough to envision him playing anywhere this season.

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