After starting every game last season on the Ohio State offensive line, former five-star Harry Miller was expected to have a big role for the Buckeyes this season. Unfortunately, that will not be the case as Letterman Row reports that Miller will miss the remainder of the season due to a lingering knee injury.
BREAKING: Ohio State has officially ruled out offensive lineman Harry Miller for the year with a lower-leg injury.
The former five-star and a starter for the Buckeyes last season has struggled to get healthy since the opener, and another rehab is underway. https://t.co/U2Y3pDFLao— Austin Ward (@AWardSports) November 19, 2021
Ohio State’s line has held solid this season, anchored by Nicholas Petit-Frere and Dawand Jones on the outside, sandwiching interior linemen Thayer Munford, Luke Wypler, and Paris Johnson Jr. Nevertheless, losing Miller is a blow to a Buckeyes team that still has hopes of playing in the College Football Playoff.
Miller will be in his fourth year with the program next season.
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