Ohio State quarterback Braxton Miller won the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year Award as a sophomore in 2012 and as a junior in 2013, and he was supposed to declare for the 2014 NFL draft after enjoying so much success, but he surprised many by choosing to return for his senior season in Columbus.
Miller's return suppresses the void atop the conference's offensive hierarchy and makes him the overwhelming favorite to three-peat as its top offensive player. As he is already the first player to receive the honor twice, receiving it thrice would be a spectacular feat indeed.
At first glance, there doesn't appear to be much in the way of quality competi...
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