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High school linebacker Deion Miller delivers the biggest hit of the year to a running back on national TV

The senior commited to Army Black Knights caused a buzz with his defensive plays

High school linebacker Deion Miller delivers the biggest hit of the...
High school linebacker Deion Miller delivers the biggest hit of the year to a running back on national TVDavid McGregor
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The Buford Wolves are ranked amongst the top 15 football programs in the nation, and rightfully so.

Deion Miller delivers the biggest hit of the year to a running back on national TV

The Georgia school are lead by head coach Bryant Appling, who helds a very impressive 76-8 record and three state championships under his belt.

Thursday night, Buford took on No. 15 Milton Eagles and they got the win 20-13 in an exciting game that saw the Wolves come back from an early deficit to show the nation - the game was televised on ESPN2 - that they mean business.

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Linebacker delivers the biggest hit of the year

Buford Wolves linebacker Deion Miller delivered what many are calling the biggest hit of the high school season. In a nationally televised matchup against Milton, he met a rival running back head on and sent shockwaves through the stadium.

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The No. 10 Buford program defeated No. 15 Milton 20-13 in Georgia's High School On SI Top 25 kickoff game. But it was Miller's crushing collision in the open field that stole the spotlight and left fans replaying the moment in disbelief.

At 6 feet tall and 220 pounds, Miller has already committed to play college football for the Army Black Knights. The hit was more than just a highlight, it was proof that he is one of the top defensive prospects to watch in the years ahead.

The Eagles opened up an impressive new stadium

The Buford Wolves had another reason to celebrate Thursday night, as they officially earned a win on their new home field. City leaders envision the stadium as more than just a venue for football games, hoping it will serve as a landmark for Buford and the whole community.

Buford high school is betting $62 million that this 10-000 seat stadium will put them on the map for good. After all, it's the most expensive high school football venue in Georgia history. This is a statement that amateur sports are beginning to look a lot more like pro sports.

The extravagant stadium includes 1,100 premium seats, and holds 15 suites. Its new scoreboard is one of, "if not the largest," for a high school in the country, according to Buford Athletic Facilities Director Tony Wolfe. This stadium resembles an NFL venue, no doubt about it.

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