One of Ohio State’s most promising offensive linemen will officially miss the rest of the year. Former five-star signee Harry Miller, whom most assumed would be a starter for the Buckeyes entering the 2021 season, was ruled out Friday with a lower leg injury, according to a report from Lettermen Row’s Austin Ward. Harry Miller’s mom, Kristina, seemingly confirmed the report on Twitter, writing a heartfelt message about her son’s health struggles. Miller was scratched from Ohio State’s season opener and only appeared off the bench in a couple games this season. “It certainly hasn’t been the year he had hoped and worked so hard for, but still believing in His plan and perfect timing.” Kristina Miller posted on Twitter. Miller is still eligible to use this year as a redshirt year, as he has played in less than four games and has not used a redshirt prior. The junior also…
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