Obviously, the feeling was going to be a little bizarre at first.
Braxton Miller, Ohio State's two-time Big Ten Player of the Year, occupied a seat in the Buckeye quarterback room for four long years. For essentially three of them, he was the man atop the depth chart once he took over his freshman season in 2011 until he suffered a second torn labrum in his throwing shoulder last August.
That's a lot of days when Miller's rear end resided in a certain seat within the hallowed walls of the Woody Hayes Athletic Center.
Those days are no more.