COLUMBUS, Ohio — Harry Miller has only begun his quest to become the next great Ohio State football offensive lineman. The sophomore from Georgia is already an All-American quote machine. In his first interview since he took over as the Buckeyes’ starting left guard, Miller initially hesitated when asked about his interests outside of football. Then he took the Ohio State beat writers on a tour of a complex and sophisticated mind. • On his growing social media following, where he engages in literature discussions and plays Led Zeppelin riffs on his Les Paul. “Social media, though it can be sort of a bane towards sincerity and a bane towards authenticity, I wanted to use it as a very natural sort of platform and a sort of town square. I can’t really go out and bust on a street corner and play music for pennies and dimes. But I can…
Continue Reading: Melville, Musketeers and Eastern philosophy: Inside the mind of Ohio State football’s Harry Miller