Jam Miller

Running Back
Player • 2022-2025
ALABAMA
Iron Bowl Record: 2-2

Biography

Jam Miller was a versatile weapon for the Crimson Tide, known for his ability to catch passes out of the backfield and his explosive running style. He accepted an invitation to the 2026 Senior Bowl.

Achievements

  • 2026 Senior Bowl Invitee
  • Reliable multi-purpose back
  • SEC Champion (2023, 2025)

Notable Iron Bowl Games

2023
Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn, AL
Alabama
27
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Auburn
24

The 2023 Iron Bowl will forever be known for the "Gravedigger," a miraculous play that saved Alabama's season. Trailing 24-20 with 32 seconds remaining, Alabama faced a dire 4th-and-goal from the Auburn 31-yard line after a bad snap and a penalty. In a moment of desperation, quarterback Jalen Milroe famously yelled "Give me a snap, clap!" and launched a prayer to the back left corner of the end zone. Wide receiver Isaiah Bond fought through contact to secure the catch, stunning the Jordan-Hare crowd and giving Alabama a 27-24 lead. Before the miracle, the game was a defensive slugfest where Auburn seemed poised for an upset, capitalizing on Alabama mistakes and muffed punts. Auburn took the lead in the second half behind a punishing run game led by Jarquez Hunter. But Milroe's heroics on 4th-and-31 etched his name into Iron Bowl lore alongside the greatest plays in the rivalry's history. The victory kept Alabama's College Football Playoff hopes alive, eventually propelling them to an SEC Championship win over Georgia.

2025
Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn, AL
Alabama
27
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Auburn
20

The 2025 Iron Bowl extended Alabama's dominance in the series to six consecutive victories with a gritty 27-20 win at Jordan-Hare Stadium. Led by junior quarterback Ty Simpson, the Crimson Tide overcame a raucous Auburn crowd and a fierce defensive effort from interim head coach DJ Durkin's Tigers. Simpson, making his first Iron Bowl start, showed remarkable poise, throwing for 245 yards and three touchdowns, all to breakout wide receiver Isaiah Horton. Auburn, playing for pride and an upset to cap a turbulent season, struck first and kept the game close throughout. Quarterback Ashton Daniels and freshman sensation Malcolm Simmons connected for big plays, but Alabama's defense stood tall in the red zone. The game's turning point came late in the fourth quarter with Alabama clinging to a 27-20 lead. Auburn drove deep into Tide territory, threatening to tie the game, but a strip-sack by Alabama's edge rusher forced a fumble with 33 seconds remaining. The recovery sealed the victory, silencing the Jordan-Hare faithful and keeping the state of Alabama crimson for another year.