Ohio State's Braxton Miller is certainly more used to throwing footballs than catching them, but you wouldn't know it by his latest Instagram post.
The two-time Big Ten Player of the Year as the Buckeyes' quarterback from 2012-2013 is making a move to the H-back position in the OSU offense, where he'll be making plays on the receiving end for a change. Miller has also said he'll be working as a punt returner in fall camp, something he's obviously preparing for while having some fun here:
Miller tried to reel in a seventh ball, but couldn't quite pull it off.
You can bet that OSU special teams coach Kerry Coombs will advise Miller that if he wants to return punts for the Buckeyes this fall, he'll need to do so with two hands. Nonetheless, it's an impressive showing of hand-eye coordination, the likes of which we've not seen since Flounder made a few one-handed catches at the local grocer in Animal House.
The Buckeyes report for fall camp with a much more serious tone on Aug. 9.
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