Braxton Miller took the team-first approach and changed positions. Let's check in on how he is doing through eight games.
We all know the story of the two-time Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year who switched from being a game-breaking quarterback to an explosive H-back, in no small part because of an injury to his throwing shoulder -- the same shoulder that threw for 5,292 yards in three seasons.
Miller was known as the most explosive quarterback in the country and one who fit perfectly in Urban Meyer's run-first spread offense, until he tore his labrum, and played through it, in the 2014 Orange Bowl against Clemson.