Ohio State Football: Why Braxton Miller Can’t Continue to Play Like Tebow

Ohio State may have taken care of business against Purdue on Saturday afternoon, but the cost of victory could be steep. And when the dust has settled, a change in approach when it comes to Braxton Miller is a must.
After watching Miller get carted off the field and driven out of Ohio Stadium in an ambulance on Saturday afternoon with what Ohio State coach Urban Meyer says is a head injury, something’s got to give.

Meyer said he thinks it’s a head injury for Braxton Miller. Very concerned.— Brandon Castel (@BCastOZone) October 20, 2012

For those who didn’t see the play, Miller took off running on 1st-and-10 from Ohio State’s 26-yard line late in the third quarter before being bought down around Purdue’s 39-yard line by what was a borderline horse-collar tackle.

We all know that Meyer utilized the talents of another dual-threat quarterback, Tim Tebow, during his time leading the Florida Gators. The comparison between Miller and Tebow is obvious, and it’s one that Meyer…

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