Braxton Miller to announce plans as doctor visit checks out well

0 Shares Print Ohio State quarterback Braxton Miller is nearing 100 percent in his return from a shoulder injury and said he expects to announce his immediate plans next week. The drama never ends with Braxton Miller. While it seems highly unlikely he would leave Ohio State, what does the future hold for Miller? Miller, the Big Ten offensive player of the year in 2012 and ’13, tweeted Wednesday that he had a successful follow-up visit with Dr. James Andrews regarding the shoulder. Then, in response to a question from the Columbus Dispatch about his future, he answered he would make an announcement next week. As a recent graduate, Miller is eligible to transfer and play in 2015. However, he is expected to remain at Ohio State and compete next month with Cardale Jones and J.T. Barrett for the starting job. With his shoulder in good shape, Braxton Miller expects to announce his immediate plans next week. Jamie Sabau/Getty ImagesKevin Miller, Braxton’s father, told WSYX6 TV in Ohio of Braxton’s announcement: “I think it’s more about where he is in his rehab and the upcoming season.” Andrews performed surgery last August to repair a torn labrum in Miller’s right shoulder. In his place, Barrett started 12 games and broke Miller’s single-season school record for total offense. After Barrett broke his right ankle in the regular-season finale, Jones led the Buckeyes to three wins and a national championship. …

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