Ohio State fans chant ‘One More Year’ for Braxton Miller (Video)
By Josh Hill
Ohio State won the National Championship this year thanks to the work of quarterbacks not named Braxton Miller, but fans want to see him come back anyways.
After winning the National Championship this year, the Ohio State Buckeyes are ready to defend their crown next year against what looks to be an even tougher Big Ten. But regardless of who the Buckeyes will be playing against, the biggest question at the moment is who will be playing for the school.
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Braxton Miller entered the offseason last year looking at a potential Heisman Trophy season, but that all ended before the first week of the season even arrived. Miller was lost for the season with an injury in the summer and as a result it was J.T. Barrett’s show to run.
Of course, Cardale Jones entered the equation for the final three games of the season and thus has created a three-headed problem for the Buckeyes. It was believed, even before the emergence of Jones, that Braxton Miller would transfer after J.T. Barrett stole the show.
Buckeyes fans aren’t ready to let Miller go though, and showed support for him in a rally for the team this week. Chants of ‘One More Year’ echoed as Miller politely accepted the cheers that seem to only complicate his situation.
There’s the belief that Miller may stay, which wouldn’t guarantee him a starting spot and may sink his NFL Draft stock in the end. Then again, his transfer options include Florida State, Duke and other big schools who are courting him in almost a free agent fashion.
It’s clear thought that Ohio State fans are not ready to let Braxton Miller go, and while he may not return in 2015 it’s apparent that he’s always going to be loved.
[H/T: Land Grand Holyland]
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