Ohio State announced Friday afternoon that redshirt freshman quarterback Jack Miller has been suspended from the team following an overnight arrest for operating a vehicle while intoxicated.

“Ohio State University student-athlete Jack Miller was arrested by Ohio State Highway Patrol officers Friday morning and charged with operating a vehicle while impaired. Miller was released from custody and issued a summons to appear in court for the OVI. He has been suspended from the football team.”

The news was first reported by Patrick Murphy of 247Sports.

Miller is Ohio State’s third-string quarterback currently and has played in four games, completing 7-of-14 passes for 101 yards.

With Miller now suspended from the team, true freshman Quinn Ewers will likely get an increased number of reps in practice.

Ohio State plays at Nebraska this weekend. The Buckeyes and Huskers will kick off at 12:00 pm Saturday with the game airing on FOX.

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  1. Defense? Possibly. Offense? Definitely. The big question is will the Buckeyes play the Bulldogs and can they stand up to a truly exceptional defense?

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