Texas A&M great Von Miller honored with TSHOF induction
Von Miller, Texas A&M All-American and Super Bowl MVP, has been inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame, honoring one of the greatest Aggies ever.
Texas A&M is where legends are made and one of the greatest Aggies ever has officially taken his place among the state’s elite. Von Miller, the former Texas A&M All-American and Super Bowl MVP, has been inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame, a fitting honor for one of the most decorated defenders the state has ever produced. Miller’s selection was announced last year , and it never felt like a question.
After starring at DeSoto High School, he became one of the most disruptive players in college football, finishing his Aggie career with 181 tackles, 50. 5 tackles for loss, and 33 sacks. His 2010 season remains one of the best in program history: 68 tackles, 17.
5 TFLs, 10. 5 sacks, an interception, Consensus All-American honors, and the Dick Butkus Award. The NFL wasted no time recognizing his talent.
Drafted No. 2 overall by the Denver Broncos in 2011, Miller immediately delivered, earning Defensive Rookie of the Year. Over 15 seasons, he’s built a résumé that places him among the all-time greats: 133.