The college basketball transfer portal continues to reshape rosters, and a key piece from Florida State has found his next destination. Former Seminoles guard Cam Miles has announced his commitment to the UNLV Rebels, taking his talents to the Mountain West Conference.
Miles, a 6'2" guard, appeared in 25 games for FSU last season, contributing 5.4 points and 1.7 assists per game. He was part of a Seminoles offense that ranked among the nation's most frequent three-point shooting teams, bringing a perimeter-oriented skill set to his new program.
He joins a UNLV squad looking to build momentum after an 18-17 season that ended with a second-round NIT loss to Tulsa. For the Rebels, adding an experienced guard from a major conference like the ACC represents a significant roster upgrade as they aim to climb the Mountain West standings.
Back in Tallahassee, Florida State is actively reloading through the portal. The Seminoles have already secured commitments from point guard Anthony Robinson II, forward Shon Abaev, and guard Kameron Taylor, maintaining a top-10 recruiting class nationally. As Head Coach Luke Loucks noted, navigating roster turnover is the new normal in college basketball, describing each season as a new puzzle to solve.
For Miles, the move to Las Vegas offers a fresh start and a prominent role in UNLV's backcourt. This transfer exemplifies the constant player movement defining the modern game, where programs must adapt quickly to stay competitive.
