The Arizona State University football community is grieving the sudden loss of assistant strength coach Steven Miller, who passed away on April 15 at the age of 29. Miller, a dedicated Sun Devil who first attended ASU as a student from 2015 to 2019, had recently returned to the program in a coaching role, embodying the spirit and passion of the team.
While an official cause of death has not been released, reports indicate Miller had a history of epilepsy and experienced a medical incident following a team practice on April 7. He had returned to work with the team just one day before his passing, highlighting his commitment to the players and program he loved.
Tributes have poured in for the young coach, remembered for his unwavering positivity and deep connection to the Sun Devil family. Former ASU head coach Todd Graham described Miller as having a "heart of gold" and noted, "In all my years at ASU, no one loved being a Sun Devil more." Friends and colleagues echoed this sentiment, recalling a "genuine soul" who was often the last to leave the field, taking time to connect with young fans.
This tragic loss is a sobering reminder of the close bonds formed within a football program, where coaches like Miller are integral to building not just athletes, but character. The Sun Devils, and the wider sports world, have lost a rising talent far too soon.
