In addition to Braxton Miller, who has begun to throw while rehabbing an injured shoulder, another Ohio State quarterback – J.T. Barrett – is also on the mend.
Barrett, who started every regular season game for the Buckeyes before breaking his ankle in the regular season finale against Michigan on Nov. 29, underwent a recent procedure to have two screws removed from his ankle.
Barrett documented his progress on Instagram.
Barrett is less than three months removed from the injury, so it has to be encouraging for Buckeyes fans to see his progress.
Ohio State hasn’t offered a timetable for his return to the field, but with Miller throwing and Cardale Jones returning following his historic three-game stretch, the Ohio State quarterback competition is going to be the talk of college football’s preseason.
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