Kendre Miller was a 3-star prospect playing high school football in Mount Enterprise, Texas. Receiving multiple recruiting offers, he committed to Texan Christian University. In his freshman season, he was part of a three-way committee, which included another notable NFL prospect, Zach Evans. Miller rushed for 388 yards and two TDs that freshman season, and caught only one pass. In his sophomore season, he continued to be in 3-way committee, but stayed healthier than Zach Evans and was the recipient of more work. He finished No. 2 on the team in rushing yards (623) that season and caught 12 passes for 117 yards, improving as a receiver.
2022 marked the start a new era in TCU football under Sonny Dykes. In Dykes, offense, TCU made it to the National Championship game. Miller was a significant contributor, posting a breakout season. He ended the year with a knee injury, but not before accumulating 1,399 yards on 224 carries. He also had 16 receptions for another 116 yards. The injury affected his draft stock, but the New Orleans Saints drafted him in the third round (3.08) of the 2023 NFL Draft. He will compete with Jamaal Williams and Alvin Kamara to become a key contributor in 2023.