SCOTTSDALE, Arizona – Jack Miller wasn’t going to go back on his word.
When Miller committed to Ohio State on July 1, 2018, he made up his mind that he would be the Buckeyes’ quarterback of the future. And that didn’t change even when it became apparent that Ohio State also wanted to add C.J. Stroud to its recruiting class of 2020.
Ohio State hadn’t signed the first quarterback to commit to one of its recruiting classes since Joe Burrow became a Buckeye in 2015, and when the Buckeyes’ pursuit of Stroud ramped up over the past year, speculation began of whether Miller would follow in the footsteps of Tristen Wallace, Danny Clark, Emory Jones and Dwan Mathis and also decommit.