COLUMBUS — Ohio State quarterback Jack Miller is transferring to a new school.
The redshirt freshman made the announcement on social media Sunday, saying that he was looking at opportunities that will give him more playing time.
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“I will always love my brothers and my coaches and wish them great success, but for me it is time to get on the field,” Miller wrote in a tweet.
He thanked his coaches, saying they prepared him for the future.
According to our news partners at WBNS-TV, Miller was the Buckeyes’ third-string quarterback and played in four games.
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Miller made headlines in early November after he was suspended from the team after being arrested and charges with OVI. He served a two-week suspension and was reinstated to the team after the charge was reduced to reckless operation.
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— Jack Miller (@jackjamesmiller) November 28, 2021
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