Jack Miller Ohio State quarterback Jack Miller, who was arrested and charged with operating a vehicle while impaired two weeks ago, has pleaded guilty to an amended minor misdemeanor charge of reckless operation. Miller, a redshirt freshman, entered his plea in Franklin County Municipal Court on Thursday morning, according to online records. He was ordered to pay a $150 fine and $102 in court costs. Ohio State Highway Patrol officers previously cited Miller in the early morning on Nov. 5 while he was driving a pickup truck in the University District. Since his arrest, he has been suspended from the team without a timeline for a return. Buckeyes coach Ryan Day said last week that they were waiting on additional information before making a decision. Day is scheduled to speak with reporters later Thursday. Miller had been the Buckeyes’ third-string quarterback prior to his suspension, behind C.J. Stroud and Kyle…
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