Ohio State’s Dee Miller talks about Ohio State’s bowl drought, its chances of stopping Jeremiah Masoli and the Ducks, how the suspensions of Ray Small and Rob Rose affect the team and why jumping to an early lead is especially important for this team. Read more...
Ohio State’s Dee Miller shares his memories of the 1997 Rose Bowl including a very embarrassing moment for former coach John Cooper.
They had a dinner with us and Arizona State night before, and both teams got up to do skits. People were singing, and John Lumpkin did an imitation of coach Cooper. It was hilarious. Read more...
Ohio State’s Dee Miller says the Buckeyes’ strong offensive performance last week all revolved around Ray Small, and to expect a more conservative Jim Tressel vs. Iowa.
I thought the way Jim Tessel called his offensive plays wasn’t expected. I think he did a great job of divvying up the ball between Brandon Saine and Boom Herron. Read more...
Ohio State’s Dee Miller answer the question: Where’s a tougher place to play for an opposing team, the Horseshoe or Beaver Stadium? But neither compare to Camp Randall Stadium or Mountaineer Field.
I’d like to say our stadium, but I remember going to Beaver Stadium, and that’s a tough place to play. Read more...
Ohio State’s Dee Miller assess Terrelle Pryor’s transformation into a better teammate.
Every athlete comes across a time when he gets humbled. I just think Terrelle came in as Superman last year. He had a pretty good freshman season and came in with higher expectations the next season, and things don’t go so well. Read more...
Former Ohio State wide receiver Dee Miller discusses the state of OSU’s passing game after completing just five passes last week.
If you look at the development of Terrelle Pryor, everyone wants him to be that drop-back quarterback and to throw it down the field like Joe Germaine or Troy Smith or pass-happy offenses that we’ve had here in the past. Read more...
Dee Miller discusses his relationship with Cris Carter and what he sees in Cris’s son, Duron, a freshman wide receiver at Ohio State.
When I was coming out of high school, they dubbed me the next Cris Carter. Read more...
Dee Miller discusses the progress of Ohio State’s offense and Terrelle Pryor in particular after a 30-0 win over Illinois.
Last week, we went back to the shotgun formation for Terrelle. When he’s under center, he seems to struggle offensively. But when he’s in the shotgun, it allows him to be the athlete he is. Read more...
Dee Miller weighs in on whether Jim Tressel should continue calling Ohio State’s offensive plays.
I would like to see different plays called. If he can to adapt to calling these plays, sure, I think he should do it.
It’s hard to answer whether he can, though. I think he’s just going to continue to stay conservative. Read more...
Dee Miller offers his advice to Terrelle Pryor after a disappointing outing vs. USC.
I’d tell Pryor to keep his head up. I don’t think Ohio State, in its history, had the public and the team rely on one guy.
You’re going to have growing pains. You’re going to have mistakes. Read more...
With Brian Hartline and Brian Robiskie now in the NFL, former OSU WR Dee Miller breaks down the Buckeyes’ receiving corps.
I think DeVier Posey is going to develop into the No. 1 guy. He’s big and solid. He made the most of his opportunities last year. He blocks
well. He runs accurate routes. Read more...