Ohio State Football: 5 Reasons The Buckeyes Will Beat Hawaii

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Sep 7, 2015; Blacksburg, VA, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Braxton Miller (1) celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Virginia Tech Hokies in the third quarter at Lane Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

2. Braxton Miller Is Already An Elite WR

It’s incredible to think that Braxton Miller could win his third Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year Award at a position he’s playing for the first time.

Miller showed the college football world how dangerous the Buckeyse by torching Virgina Tech’s defense for 140 yards from scrimmage, in addition to two touchdowns.

And…in case you did…and you probably didn’t: SPIN CLASS

Miller’s play was so mesmerizing, that it’s unbelivable he’s playing his first year of wide receiver at the Division I college level. But at the same time, it isn’t that surprising to see Miller excel. He’s got a short time frame to convince NFL scouts he’s a first round pick. He also possesses size, speed, quickness–or to sum it up–crazy good athletic ability.

When you can move like he does, you can be a star at any position. You just need to be to catch the ball, and as Buckeye nation witness, that’s the least of Miller’s problems.

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