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Braxton Miller named Big Ten offensive player of the week
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After an explosive season opener, Miller is already established offensive dominance.
Braxton Miller lined up on offense for the first time as a halfback, and just like that, fell into a comfortable pace with quarterback Cardale Jones. Miller quickly proved that his athletic ability goes far past his throwing arm, earning him the Week 1 Big Ten conference honor of Offensive Player of the Week.
Whether it is a must-see spin move or setting records so early in the year, Miller is proving to be primed for a big 2015 season. His first reception at his new position was a 54-yard diving catch, showing the world he can still energize Buckeye nation. He went on to amass 140 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns; the two scores gives him a new school-record of 86 total touchdowns (passing and rushing).
Braxton Miller's Heisman Trophy odds: Was 35/1 yesterday. Now 15/1 after Monday Night's performance.
— RJ Bell (@RJinVegas) September 8, 2015
The season is young, and things could get a lot more interesting with Miller as a deep threat.
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Alexis Chassen via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here
After an explosive season opener, Miller is already established offensive dominance.
Braxton Miller lined up on offense for the first time as a halfback, and just like that, fell into a comfortable pace with quarterback Cardale Jones. Miller quickly proved that his athletic ability goes far past his throwing arm, earning him the Week 1 Big Ten conference honor of Offensive Player of the Week.
Whether it is a must-see spin move or setting records so early in the year, Miller is proving to be primed for a big 2015 season. His first reception at his new position was a 54-yard diving catch, showing the world he can still energize Buckeye nation. He went on to amass 140 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns; the two scores gives him a new school-record of 86 total touchdowns (passing and rushing).
Braxton Miller's Heisman Trophy odds: Was 35/1 yesterday. Now 15/1 after Monday Night's performance.
— RJ Bell (@RJinVegas) September 8, 2015
The season is young, and things could get a lot more interesting with Miller as a deep threat.
Continue reading...