By: Cam Smith, USA TODAY High School Sports | June 11, 2018 On paper, Ohio State may have been the weekend’s biggest winner due to their acquisition of the highest ranked recruit who made a decision. Still, the biggest winner was probably Arizona State, which got a huge commitment from the player who could be Herm Edwards’ passer of the future. First, to the Buckeyes: Ohio State’s growing and improving Class of 2019 got another lift with the commitment of top-40 overall prospect and top-three offensive center Harry Miller. A Georgia native, Miller committed to the Buckeyes ahead of 28 other scholarship offers, with the in-state Georgia Bulldogs among them. Among the nation’s biggest programs, only defending champion Alabama seems both prevalent and restrained from already offering a scholarship. For Miller, the decision felt like a fait accompli. Ohio State was the only school to which he made an official…
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