February 22, 2025

Why Harry Miller is limited in spring practice and other Ohio State football injury news


COLUMBUS, Ohio — One of Ohio State football’s returning offensive line starters is not expected to practice in full this spring. Buckeyes coach Ryan Day said junior Harry Miller is currently not cleared for contact and probably will not be for all of spring drills. He did not specify the nature of Miller’s injury. Ohio State will hold its first spring practice in pads on Wednesday. Miller started Ohio State’s first six games last season as a sophomore — five at left guard and one at center in place of starter Josh Myers. He missed the College Football Playoff semifinal against Clemson after testing positive for coronavirus. He did not start against Alabama in the national championship but did play. It has been presumed that Miller will shift back to center, his original position, since Myers left school early to enter the NFL Draft. When asked about Miller’s possible shift…

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