Braxton: “This is where I’m going to finish”

COLUMBUS – Ohio State quarterback Braxton Miller finally answered what had been a question only to those outside the Ohio State program: He will return to play for the Buckeyes in 2015 and has every intention of remaining a quarterback.

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“I’m from Ohio; this is my home state,” Miller told The Dispatch on Thursday. “This is where I started, and this is where I’m going to finish it.”

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Miller suffered a right shoulder injury — his second in eight months — 12 days before the start of the 2014 season. It knocked him out of what turned out to be a national championship run orchestrated first by J.T. Barrett and finished by Cardale Jones.

Single-game Buckeye football tickets went on sale Friday morning. Prices range from $65 for Hawaii and Western Michigan to $150 for the Michigan State game.

Miller earned his degree in December, making him free to transfer to another school and play immediately.

“Schools reached out. They reached out hard…And I kept my head where it needed to be, and I stayed smart with my situation,” he said

Miller is a two-time winner of the Big Ten offensive and quarterback of the year awards in 2012 and 2013.