“Mr. Clean” always did it the right way – Cache Valley Daily
Photo by Tina Lerohl LOGAN – It seemed like Brock Miller played basketball at Utah State for nearly a decade. But maybe that’s because he was recruited by legendary Aggie coach Stew Morrill and his assistant Chris Jones (who’s son, Rylan now plays at Utah State), then went on a two year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints, came back and found that Stew had stepped down and in his place was his long time assistant Tim Duryea. Brock played just one year for Coach Duryea before Duryea was let go, and in came Coach Craig Smith. Brock Miller exits the court in his final game as an Aggie. Photo by Robert K. Scott Two Mountain West Championship appearances, two NCAA Tournament appearances (technically a 3rd) later, Smith took the job at the University of Utah and for Brock’s final year, he played for Ryan Odom who left UMBC to come to Logan. Usually, it’s players creating the maze and zig-zagging through it, but in this case Brock never moved, never flinched, held still. He wanted to be an Aggie lifer. Utah State was more than happy to oblige. But now Brock will move on as