After three years in the Ohio State program, offensive lineman Harry Miller has announced he will be taking a medical retirement from football.
Miller, a former five-star recruit out of Buford, Georgia, had missed time over the past few seasons with both physical and mental health issues, and bravely told his story today on Twitter.
— Harry Miller (@h_miller76) March 10, 2022
In his statement, Miller opened up about the mental health issues he faced while a member of the program and expressed his gratefulness for the resources that Ryan Day and his staff have implemented.
Miller started seven games during his three years with the program, all during the 2020 season. He was noted for his off-the-field prowess and charitable acts, including donating NIL earnings to Nicaraguan humanitarian efforts.The Silver Bulletin certainly wishes the best for Miller in whatever endeavors come next.
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