Braxton Miller drops highlight reel of himself with Drake’s ‘Back to Back’ (Video)

Jan 3, 2014; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Braxton Miller (5) runs for a touchdown against the Clemson Tigers during their game in the 2014 Orange Bowl college football game at Sun Life Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 3, 2014; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Braxton Miller (5) runs for a touchdown against the Clemson Tigers during their game in the 2014 Orange Bowl college football game at Sun Life Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports

Braxton Miller dropped another highlight reel of himself, this time to the tune of Drake’s “Back to Back”

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Everyone is waiting to see this college football season what Ohio State’s Braxton Miller can do from the wide receiver position. We know that he can be dynamic with the ball in his hands, we’ve seen it for the better part of the last four years. Still, though, Miller has been dropping little reminders on Instagram lately of just how great he is.

Well, he’s at it again, and this time he’s using the Drake vs Meek Mill beef to his advantage.

Miller took to his Instagram account to drop this little highlight reel of himself with that pigskin in his possession, and well, you might recognize the background music here.

Yes indeed, that is Drake’s recent diss track to Meek Mill, “Back to Back.” This is a nice way to remind everyone just how deadly you can be on the field, while tying a little current pop culture in at the same time.

Also, you can take this as a little bit of subliminal messaging. There are some folks out there that don’t believe, for some reason, that Miller can succeed in his current role. So, using a rapper diss track that has been lighting the music world on fire sends your own little message in a way as well.

Once again, nice use of the social media here by Braxton Miller as he gets set to prove a lot of people wrong.

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