Harry Miller will not return to the field this season as the one-time starter has been ruled out for the remainder year with a lower-body injury, Austin Ward of Lettermen Row reports.
A returning starter from last season's offensive line, Miller was widely expected to be Ohio State's starting center this season, but he was ruled out of the Buckeyes' season-opener against Minnesota and has been sidelined most of this season.
It certainly hasnt been the year he had hoped and worked so hard for, but still believing in His plan and perfect timing.
— Kristina Miller (@KschilbMiller) November 19, 2021
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Miller was unavailable for Ohio State's first four games of the season before briefly returning to the field in a reserve role, playing 11 snaps against Rutgers and 15 snaps against Maryland off the bench. Miller has been listed as "unavailable" since Ohio State's win over the Terrapins.
With Miller sidelined for the rest of the season, Luke Wypler will continue to serve as Ohio State's starting center with Matthew Jones, Jakob James and Toby Wilson available in reserve roles.