After an incident on Nov. 5 that saw him get arrested and charged with OVI, Ohio State quarterback Jack Miller saw his charge reduced to reckless operation this morning. He pled guilty and will pay a $150 fine. As such, this afternoon, it was announced that Miller had been reinstated to the Ohio State football team.
Jack Miller has officially been reinstated to the Ohio State football team, per release:
“The charge issued against him of operating a vehicle while impaired has been reduced to a minor misdemeanor traffic offense. Miller has fulfilled all of the obligations required of him.”
— The Silver Bulletin (@tSilverBulletin) November 18, 2021
Miller, a redshirt freshman from Scottsdale, Arizona, is in his second year with the Ohio State program. He was a four-star recruit in the class of 2020 and came into the program alongside Kyle McCord and Quinn Ewers. He had been indefinitely suspended since the incident took place.
In four games this season, Miller has completed seven of 14 passing attempts for 101 yards. He has not thrown a touchdown or interception.
Featured image via: Jay LaPrete, Associated Press
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