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I heard he also directs the band at halftime, sells hot dogs and skittles at the concession stand and even controls traffic tooDamn - he punts and kicks-off too?
Who’s saying that2,200 yards passing, almost 2,000 rushing, 41 TDs…and he’s third?!! Good grief! Maybe they just didn’t want a future Buckeye winning the award…? At worst he and TSC coulda split the thing. Just weird.
I forgot to use the sarcasm font lolWho’s saying that
Dont sleep on Ponatowski if OSU were to offer…
And I also think thar TSC and Millers divisions hurt them. With numbers being close, I can see voters always going for the guys from the bigger division. Moeller has a murders row of a schedule every single year
So Chris Gamble basically lol. I have a feeling about this kid, if you can do everything on the field you are just a player that will come through in some fashion. Cade Stover to some degree was the same, didn't know where he would end up but knew he was going to be the guy at some position.I heard he also directs the band at halftime, sells hot dogs and skittles at the concession stand and even controls traffic too
But seriously, hes going to be an intriguing follow in college. If you JUST look at the raw numbers, you would think he’s a 5star and should be mentioned with JJ or MHjr. But he needs some refining, and hopefully isnt shell shocked in the spring when he faces a gauntlet of Aaron Scott, Bryce West and even Devin Sanchez. I shudder to think what Igbinosun would do against him 1 on 1. But then again he could step up and rise to the moment. If that happens, then you have another 6’4 WR, but this one runs in the 4.4s and also has track speed!
Not even Gamble kicked! Kid just doesn't come off the field, ever. Maybe he follows in Hunter's footsteps and ends up in New York some day?So Chris Gamble basically lol. I have a feeling about this kid, if you can do everything on the field you are just a player that will come through in some fashion. Cade Stover to some degree was the same, didn't know where he would end up but knew he was going to be the guy at some position.
Would love to see it, definitely could be the hidden gem of this class. Miller is a million times the athlete I was, but I just know the feeling of never coming off the field. QB/RB/WR/CB running coverage calls on defense/returning kicks and points/holding on kicks/coverage on kicks and punts. My coaches would get me off the field for a couple plays and I would get livid, but they were just trying to give me a breather that I didn't want. But if you can even conceptually absorb so many roles and let alone execute, you're a baller.Not even Gamble kicked! Kid just doesn't come off the field, ever. Maybe he follows in Hunter's footsteps and ends up in New York some day?
That’s pretty amazing RB, talk your ish broWould love to see it, definitely could be the hidden gem of this class. Miller is a million times the athlete I was, but I just know the feeling of never coming off the field. QB/RB/WR/CB running coverage calls on defense/returning kicks and points/holding on kicks/coverage on kicks and punts. My coaches would get me off the field for a couple plays and I would get livid, but they were just trying to give me a breather that I didn't want. But if you can even conceptually absorb so many roles and let alone execute, you're a baller.
I only give my personal backdrop because I think that's exactly what Miller has in him and a heck of an athlete to make a lot of positions work. Very excited to have him in this class.
Opposing team's cheerleaders' numbers are important man haha. I ended up all-state at kick returner because the voters didn't know where to put me in terms of position. But now I digress.That’s pretty amazing RB, talk your ish bro
I only played defense and ST, and that was a lot to remember, along with trying to get a few names and numbers of the opposing teams cheerleaders, but I digress, lol.
Having to then remember the offensive plays, reading the opposing defense and knowing where everyone should be on offense as the QB, then turn around and have to know the defense, read the opposing offense and then still focus on ST. Miller is someone who I’ve marveled at all season. And can’t wait to see how he matures. Because him getting to the level to play at a place like OSU, he needs to not only be physically stronger, but he’s going to have to be even stronger mentally. He’s going to be coached harder than he ever has, at a position he’s essentially just starting to learn. He’s going to need time to learn routes, but also to block, as well as getting off the LOS when he’s jammed. Because a lanky, fast WR can be put in check if you’re physical enough, and that’s where the mental aspect kicks in. When I would cover a WR that I knew was faster than me, I would get as physical as I could early in the game to see how he’d react. I’d be willing to take a flag or 2 for holding or even unnecessary roughness, if that in turn caused the WR to no longer want the ball. Well, Miller will Be facing guys in practice as fast as him with proper technique as well. He’s worked for his dream offer and signed with his dream school. Now here’s to him having a dream career at OSU