Braxton Miller is switching positions; The OSU QB will now be a WR
Braxton Miller was the starting quarterback of the Ohio State Buckeyes, but that changed when he was injured near the end of the season.
Now the former gunslinger is taking on a new position. Miller is switching to wide receiver.
Miller said with more than two months until he’ll be completely healthy at quarterback, he’s approaching this season as primarily a wide receiver per SI.com.
“For the most part, it’s going to be H-Back and punt return,” Miller said in a phone interview on Thursday night. “It’s a long process to get back totally to throwing and throwing every day. This is the smarter thing for right now, God blessed me with a lot of talent and different opportunities. I’m going to have fun with that and still score a lot of touchdowns and help the team out and be dominant at that.”
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