A former Ohio State University football player is among the guests who will attend President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address Tuesday. The White House invited Harry Miller, a former Buckeyes offensive lineman who retired from football due to mental health struggles. Miller is part of a select group from across the country that will sit in First Lady Jill Biden’s viewing box for the president’s speech. Presidents tend to choose guests who reflect key messages they plan to highlight during their State of the Union. Tuesday’s speech will mark Biden’s first address since Republicans took control of the U.S. House in November, setting up a divided government for the rest of his term. Miller started at left guard in 2020 and was expected to be the Buckeyes’ center in 2021, but he played sparingly that season after suffering an injury. He announced his retirement from the team last year.…
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