Bison lost a member of its family. RIP Scott Miller----Till we see you in
heaven---My ears will be ringing with My Oh My's
Bison lost a member of its family. RIP Scott Miller----Till we see you in
heaven---My ears will be ringing with My Oh My's
Very true. We were up at the airport this year to greet the team when they got back from TX. Scottie was one of the first people off the plane. I said hello to him and told him great job and thank you. He just smiled, Thanked me, shook my hand and kept walking. Great guy.
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RIP Scottie, you'll be missed.
RIP Scottie, this one really hurts.
RIP Mr Miller. You were one of the best.
What made Scottie so great was how genuine he was. He loved what he was doing and wasn't ashamed to show it. There was no feigned interest when interviewing opposing coaches or administrators, only genuine interest and excitement just getting to talk to them. To say he was genuine in his broadcasting of Bison sports is probably an understatement.
A true professional and a wonderful person.
Godspeed, Scottie!!
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Wow, this one hurts! I never had the opportunity to meet Scott but felt like I knew him after listening to him call so many Bison road games over his time in Fargo. He was a blessing for Bison athletics in so many ways and will never be forgotten. Rest easy, Scott!
Very sad to her this. Only met Scottie once and it was when NDSU was transitioning to DI and he was telling me how good Ben Woodside was going to be when he was redshirting. I am always amazed at how fast a disease like cancer takes a life. RIP Scottie and to everyone here hug your family tight when you are with them.
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Scott deserves a place in the NDSU Hall of Fame. Are there any other broadcasters who have that honor? Is the Hall open to only players, coaches, and staff members? If so, Scott is certainly worthy of an exception. Rest in peace.