Ohio State QB Jack Miller has been officially reinstated
Ohio State quarterback Jack Miller has officially been reinstated to the team.
Miller was originally charged with operating a vehicle while impaired which got reduced on Thursday. The charge is now a minor misdemeanor traffic offense.
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Per ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg, here is the full statement:
“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 and the legal case is now closed.”
#Buckeyes QB Jack Miller has been reinstated.
Statement: "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 and the legal case is now closed."
— Adam Rittenberg (@ESPNRittenberg) November 18, 2021
Miller has appeared in 4 games for the Buckeyes this season and has 101 yards through the air on 7-of-14 completions.
He was originally part of the 2018 recruiting class and was ranked as the No. 9 player in his home state (Arizona). He was also the No. 334 player nationally, regardless of position, per 247Sports Composite.
With this news, Miller will likely be back to being one of C.J. Stroud’s backups.