
March 11 (UPI) — Ohio State junior offensive lineman Harry Miller opted to retire from football, detailing his struggles with mental health and contemplation of suicide, he announced on social media. Miller shared the long posts Thursday on Twitter and Instagram. He previously informed Buckeyes coach Ryan Day of his suicidal thoughts and received help from medical professionals. Miller did not attend the Buckeyes’ spring practices. Advertisement “I would not usually share such information,” Miller wrote. “However, because I have played football, I am no longer afforded the privilege of privacy, so I will share my story briefly before more articles continue to ask, ‘What is wrong with Harry Miller? “That is a good question. It is a good enough question for me not to know the answer, though I have asked it often.” Miller, who has a 4.0 grade point average in the Ohio State college of engineering, said…
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