COLUMBUS, Ohio — The first reaction went something like, "This is actually happening."
The second reaction? "What's going to be the outcome?"
Shock wave might be too strong of a descriptor, but Braxton Miller certainly sent a ripple through the college football world on Thursday when he confirmed to Tim May and Bill Rabinowitz of the Columbus Dispatch that he plans on remaining at Ohio State for the 2015 season.
And not only does the two-time Big Ten MVP intend on staying in Columbus, but Miller says that it's his initial goal is to reclaim his starting spot as the Buckeyes starting quarterback as he returns from a torn labrum in his throwing shoulder that ended his 2014 season before it ever began.