Though Harry Miller didn’t have the benefit of graduating high school in the winter and enrolling at Ohio State in January, he didn’t want to fall behind, so he stayed in constant contact with offensive line coach Greg Studrawa and the rest of his future teammates.
The 6-foot-4, 310-pounder took eight pages of notes, frequently joined position meetings virtually via FaceTime calls, began to understand the details of each play, learned hand signals and delved into pre-snap calls before he even arrived on campus. Miller didn’t make such an effort to prepare himself because he thought he would immediately compete for a starting job.