Ohio State quarterback Braxton Miller has been fully cleared to throw without limitations.
Multiple reports out of Columbus on Friday said the Buckeyes’ senior QB received the green light to take part fully in practice earlier in the week.
There had been some concern that Miller’s right shoulder, which he injured twice in the span of about nine months, was still causing him some discomfort during recent workouts.
Miller first injured his shoulder in January 2014 against Clemson in the Orange Bowl. He re-injured his shoulder in a noncontact drill in August during preseason camp.