Ohio State left guard Harry Miller out for the Sugar Bowl

According to a Facebook post by his mother Kristina, Ohio State left guard Harry Miller will miss the Sugar Bowl because of coronavirus.

We haven’t got the availability report from the folks at Ohio State yet, but we know one key player that will not be a part of the Sugar Bowl against Clemson. We know because his mother posted information on Facebook Friday.

According to Kristina Miller, her son, and left guard Harry Miller, tested positive for the coronavirus. He has started all six games this year, five at left guard, and filled in for Josh Myers at center against Michigan State when several OSU players were out because of coronavirus protocols.

The likely replacement for Miller you would have to think is sophomore Matthew Jones. He got the call at the other guard spot against Michigan State and has the most experience of any other option on the interior that’s available.

If Jones isn’t available (we’ll find out soon), then Ohio State would likely turn to Dawand Jones or Enokk Vimahi.

As we know more prior to kickoff, we will provide further news.

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