
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The first attrition has arrived in Ohio State football’s quarterback room. Jack Miller III announced Sunday via Twitter that he is leaving the program. Miller is a redshirt freshman who would have three years of eligibility remaining and can play elsewhere immediately next season. The Arizona native has operated as the Buckeyes’ third-string quarterback this season. In four games, he completed 7 of 14 passes or 101 yards and no touchdowns or interceptions. “I have decided to leave Ohio State and look at opportunities available to me to play the game I love,” Miller wrote in a Twitter message in which he thanked OSU’s coaches, teammates and fans. “I will always love my brothers and my coaches and wish them great success, but for me it is time to get on the field. “The coaches have prepared me to face the future head on and with confidence.…
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