
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Harry Miller was supposed to be Ohio State’s starting center this season. Offensive line coach Greg Studrawa chose the former five-star as Josh Myers’ successor 10 days before the season. Then Miller suffered another injury, opening the door for Luke Wypler, who’d been preparing since the end of the national championship game. “I’m sitting at home, and he’s sending me videos of him in the indoor snapping the ball and executing certain blocks,” Studrawa said. “I got a 30-minute video. I’m like, ‘Spring ball’s not coming up yet, Luke, you’re OK.’ But that’s the kind of kid he is. “That’s the dedication. That’s why when the injuries happen, and Harry’s sidelined, it was no issue.” Miller appeared on the unavailable report for the season’s first few weeks. While he recovered, Wypler thrived, solidifying himself as the center for what might be the next three years. The guy…
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