Ohio State suspends QB Jack Miller after impaired-driving arrest

Jack Miller, third-string quarterback at Ohio State, was suspended Friday after being arrested for allegedly operating a motor vehicle while impaired.
Officers from the Ohio State Highway Patrol arrested Miller, a freshman redshirt, Friday morning. According to police reports, Miller refused to take a Breathalyzer and was also cited as driving in marked lanes. Miller was released on Friday after being taken into custody and given a summons to appear before the court.

Ohio State stated that Miller was suspended, but didn't specify the time frame or parameters.

Miller attempted 14 passes this season. He completed seven passes for 101 yards. Miller was ready to go for Ohio State's Oct. 30 game against Penn State. He went through warm ups with C.J. Stroud, backups Kyle McCord (Quinn Ewers)