If you didn’t know, there is a former Ohio State athlete that is all over your screen on CNN, Phil Mattingly. The former Buckeye infielder has carved out
While some of his former teammates are under a week away from the NFL Draft, one of the best nights of their football career, and others have just finished
Harry Miller may no longer be making an impact for the Ohio State Buckeyes in the trenches, but he still is making his presence felt in the public eye.
By now, as an Ohio State football fan, you know the story of former Buckeye offensive lineman Harry Miller’s story well. He came to Columbus as a five-star recruit and worked his way into a starting role, then mysteriously fell out of the depth chart last season.
Former Ohio State offensive lineman Harry Miller will be the keynote speaker at the 13th annual "Faces of Resilience" fundraiser at the Northwest Loge Club in Ohio Stadium this evening.
By now, you know that former Ohio State offensive lineman Harry Miller went through a very rough time with his mental health while juggling being a student-athlete at OSU.
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day and former offensive lineman Harry Miller discussed the importance of mental health and the emotional and physical challenges they’ve faced in their lives during a feature on ESPN’s SportsCenter on Sunday morning.
Former Ohio State football player Harry Miller has gone through a lot recently. As we know now, he had to retire from the game of football because of mental health issues that have plagued him in the last few years.
Thank you, Harry Miller. The Wall Street Journal ran an article last month titled “Introducing Ash Barty…as Herself.” The article was in response to the retirement of the 25-year old No.
Harry Miller’s retirement statement and message on Good Morning America brought attention to an alarming problem in the college sports world. On March 10, Harry Miller announced that he was medically retiring from football.
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day met with the media following Tuesday morning’s practice at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center to discuss a wide variety of topics, including former offensive lineman Harry Miller’s retirement and mental health struggles, the installation of new defensive coordinator Jim Knowles’ scheme and much more.
In an appearance on The Today Show on Monday morning, former Ohio State offensive lineman Harry Miller spoke for publicly for the first time since retiring from football earlier this month due to his struggles with mental health.
Ohio State redshirt junior offensive lineman Harry Miller announced on Thursday afternoon he is medically retiring from football. “I would not usually share such information,” Miller said in a statement.
Ohio State junior offensive tackle Paris Johnson announced on Friday evening that he and redshirt junior offensive lineman Harry Miller are partnering to raise money for 100 beds that will be distributed to children in Nicaragua.
The Ohio State football team had to play all of 2021 without Harry Miller. He suffered an injury and then never suited up for the Buckeyes. Luke Wypler came in and started at center and played well enough to presumably keep that spot in 2022.
As first reported by Lettermen Row and subsequently confirmed by BuckeyesNow, Ohio State offensive lineman Harry Miller will be out for remainder of the season with a knee injury.
Ohio State junior center Harry Miller was one of 22 players named on Friday to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, which recognizes student-athletes for their exemplary community service, academic dedication and impact on and off the field.
Are you keeping up with all of the college football watch lists coming out? It’s a lot, and especially if you’re an Ohio State fan because the Buckeyes always have a bushel of players named to all of the shenanigans.
Ohio State offensive lineman Harry Miller is pretty good in the trenches for the football team. Turns out, he’s even a better person. We shared a story with you last week from USA Today highlighting Miller’s philanthropic work and people are starting to take notice.
Ohio State junior center Harry Miller was one of 109 players nominated on Wednesday to the American Football Coaches Association’s Good Works Team, which recognizes student-athletes for their exemplary community service, academic dedication and impact on and off the field.
Harry Miller isn't just using the new NIL rights to benefit himself. No, he's helping raise money for children in Nicaragua.
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