The charge for operating a vehicle while impaired against Ohio State backup quarterback Jack Miller was dropped during his arraignment at the Franklin County Municipal Court on Thursday morning.
Miller pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor traffic ticket charge of reckless operation and was ordered to pay a $150 fine.
Miller has been suspended from the Ohio State football team since Nov. 5, when he was arrested for OVI and for driving in marked lanes. The charge for driving in marked lanes was also dismissed on Thursday morning.
Ryan Day said last week that Miller was suspended indefinitely as Ohio State gathered information on his arrest, and Day said Ohio State was “making sure that we have all the information before we make a decision about moving forward.