NCAAF: Report: Ohio State OL Harry Miller done for season

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Ohio State offensive lineman Harry Miller, who has been out of action most of the season with a knee injury, won’t return to the Buckeyes in 2021.

Ohio State-focused website Lettermen Row said Miller had hoped to play but will be unable to appear in the Buckeyes’ final two regular-season games or in their bowl game.

A five-star recruit in the Class of 2019 from Buford, Ga., Miller was a starter as a sophomore in 2020 but never got untracked this season. He missed the season opener against Minnesota and has played sparingly.

“He is obviously frustrated,” offensive line coach Greg Studrawa said last month. “Whenever you’re not out there and you’re not around with the guys and you can’t compete at a level that you want to compete at, it’s very frustrating for him.”

The No. 4 Buckeyes (9-1, 7-0 Big Ten) host No. 7 Michigan State (9-1, 6-1) on Saturday and close the regular season on Nov. 27 against No. 6 Michigan in Ann Arbor.

–Field Level Media

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