Ohio State reserve quarterback Jack Miller has been suspended indefinitely from the team after being arrested and charged with operating a vehicle while impaired. Miller was cited by Ohio State Highway Patrol officers in the University District early Friday morning while driving a pickup truck northbound on 4th Street toward 15th Avenue at 1:28 a.m. He refused a breathalyzer test at the scene, according to a copy of the citation obtained by The Columbus Dispatch. Officers also cited him for a marked lanes infraction. Miller has since been released from custody, the school confirmed, and is scheduled to appear in Franklin County Municipal Court on Nov. 11. A redshirt freshman from Scottsdale, Arizona, who previously competed for the starting quarterback job in preseason training camp, Miller has been third-string for the Buckeyes behind starter C.J. Stroud and backup Kyle McCord. While appearing late in four blowout games, he has completed…
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