No matter who the next Auburn coach is on The Plains, it doesn’t appear Coynis Miller has an intention of playing for the Tigers ever again.

On Friday, the defensive lineman announced he has officially entered the NCAA transfer portal and asked, “Who looking for a Dawg?” on Twitter.

The junior didn’t suit up for the Tigers this season as he opted out during the lead up to the 2020 season. His decision was an interesting one considering he would have potentially started for the Tigers for the first time after serving as a reserve player his first two seasons on The Plains.

Former a touted high school recruit, Miller was rated as the No. 10 defensive tackle prospect in the nation coming out of Jackson-Olin High School out of Decatur, Ala., in the 2018 recruiting cycle.

Before signing with Auburn, Miller held scholarship offers from Alabama, Tennessee and Oregon, among others. He was a 2018 Under Armour All-American before arriving at Auburn.