Braxton Miller: 5 schools who could use his services at quarterback

Jan 3, 2014; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Braxton Miller (5) looks to the sidelines during the first half in the 2014 Orange Bowl college football game against the Clemson Tigers at Sun Life Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports Braxton Miller may actually be choosing to leave Ohio State after all, and there are a few schools that can utilize his talents Over the course of the past few months we have heard Urban Meyer and other people with the Ohio State Buckeyes program note that senior quarterback Braxton Miller is staying in Columbus for his final season of eligibility. Here’s the thing that we all never really paid close attention to, though: We never actually heard Braxton Miller himself say this. Well, according to the Columbus Dispatch, next week we’re going to hear Miller discuss his future. After meeting with Dr. James Andrews about the health of his injured shoulder that kept him out of last season and that magical national championship run, Miller reportedly will announce his plans for the “immediate future.” Of course, when you hear something like this the first thing that comes to your mind is a potential transfer. After the way both J.T. Barrett and Cardale Jones played last season for the Buckeyes, despite the successes that he’s had in his career in Columbus, Miller’s chances of starting under center don’t look all that promising. However, not every team in the country has the same “problem,” that Ohio State has, with three quarterbacks that can potentially win you a national championship. Some teams are just one quarterback away from being a title contender, while others are a quarterback away from at least being competitive. Braxton Miller, a two-time Big Ten Player of the Year, can certainly help some of these programs out with their issues…

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