It doesn’t take long to go from prized to scrutinized as a five-star recruit at Ohio State.
That was how 2020 went for Harry Miller. The No. 30 overall prospect in the 2019 recruiting class was expected to be an immediate standout in his sophomore season as the Buckeyes’ starting left guard. Instead, his play was underwhelming. He struggled enough in Ohio State’s first six games of the season that he didn’t get his starting job back for the national championship game after missing the Sugar Bowl against Clemson due to COVID-19.
Going into his junior year at Ohio State, though, Ohio State coach Ryan Day and left tackle Thayer Munford are both as confident as ever that Miller can be a star on the Buckeyes’ interior offensive line – in part because of how hard they’ve seen him work this offseason.