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Redshirt freshman quarterback Jack Miller announced on Sunday evening that he is transferring from Ohio State to pursue opportunities elsewhere.

“I would like to thank everyone for accepting me since the first day I thought about coming to Ohio State,” Miller said in a statement posted to Twitter. “I have decided to leave Ohio State and look at opportunities available to me to play the game I love.

“I will always love my brothers and my coaches and wish them great success, but for me it is time to get on the field. The coaches have prepared me to face the future head on and with confidence. I will always be thankful for the time they spent with me.”

A former four-star prospect from Scottsdale, Ariz., Miller played in six games during his two-year career with the Buckeyes. He completed 7-of-14 passes for 101 yards and zero touchdowns or interceptions in those contests.

Miller was the third-string quarterback behind starter C.J. Stroud and backup Kyle McCord for most of the season, but was suspended from the team on Nov. 5 for operating a vehicle while impaired. He was reinstated after the charge was reduced to reckless operation, but his absence allowed true freshman Quinn Ewers to move up the depth chart.

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This article first appeared on FanNation Buckeyes Now and was syndicated with permission.

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