Braxton Miller's father refutes position change report

Braxton Miller's father refutes position change report

Published Jul. 24, 2015 10:27 a.m. ET

By Dan Lyons

On Thursday night, Sports Illustrated‘s Pete Thamel broke the news that Ohio State’s Braxton Miller would be switching positions to wide receiver/h-back for the upcoming season. That report has since been walked back by Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer, who said he “hasn’t made those decisions” at this point. Kevin Miller, the father of the two-time Big Ten Player of the Year, agrees with Meyer’s take. He spoke with The Columbus Dispatch about his son’s potential position switch.

“That’s what he wants to do,” the older Miller said of Braxton playing quarterback. “But being a competitor and a team player, if he doesn’t feel that he’s ready for quarterback because of the shoulder, he’s open to doing whatever it takes to get on the field and help the team.”

As for playing receiver, Kevin Miller said, “That’s not his plan, but if it comes down to that, he’s already been putting in work. You don’t want to wait until the last minute.”

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Right now, we know that Miller is discussing the possibility of playing at another position, and is putting in some work at the wide receiver/h-back role. It is still up in the air as to whether or not that becomes a permanent change, but it doesn’t sound like Miller is going to spend his final college season on the sideline, one way or another.

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