Jack Miller not shying away from competition for Buckeyes
Jack Miller spent 17 months committed to Ohio State before he was able to sign.
The four-star quarterback stayed committed through the turmoil of the 2018 offseason, a change at head coach and two changes of position coach. So even when the Buckeyes decided to take a second quarterback in Miller’s recruiting class — one with a higher rating than Miller, no less — it would’ve been foolish to expect Miller to pack up and decommit.
He’s at Ohio State to compete to win a job.
“I never really thought it was a big deal,” Miller said. “I think we’re both here for the same goal. We want to win a national championship here. And that’s going to be the goal, whatever it takes. And if he’s the guy or if I’m the guy, it doesn’t really matter. We’re both gonna just work our tails off and do whatever we can for the team.”
Miller and C.J. Stroud will be forever linked and compared to each other because they came into the Ohio State program as two top-tier quarterbacks ready to take over after Justin Fields leaves for the NFL. Both early-enrollee quarterbacks certainly believe in themselves as players. And both want to play, not wear a headset and play sparingly in blowouts.
That Ohio State would take two quarterbacks in the class wasn’t always the case. But then Dwayne Haskins left for the NFL a year early. Then Tate Martell and Matthew Baldwin both transferred out of Ohio State. And the Buckeyes were left with just three scholarship quarterbacks last season — and one graduated. Ryan Day wants four scholarship quarterbacks on his roster, so Miller couldn’t be the lone signal-caller in the class.
“I really enjoy competition, and I mean, it’s best at Ohio State,” Miller said. “I’ve been committed here for two years and I really never wavered. I never really thought about going anywhere else and just have always known this was the place for me.”
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