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WATCH: Ohio State’s Harry Miller breaks down the movie ‘Tenet’

Sometimes you run across something so off the wall you just can’t help but finish listening or watching it all the way through. We have one such video for you.

You are going to be hearing and seeing a lot of Ohio State offensive lineman Harry Miller in the near future. He’s the next likely all-conference type of performer at center once Josh Myers moves on, but he’s also talented enough that you’ll probably see him factor in on the offensive line somewhere this year.

But first things first, Miller is a bit of a Renaissance man. He plays a little guitar and is a 4.0 student with one heck of a mind. Oh, and he is apparently an avid movie-goer as well and took in Chris Nolan’s latest masterpiece “Tenet.”

My family and I have seen the movie in a social-distanced theater with masks on and if you haven’t seen the feature, it’s an interesting and thought-provoking flick that entertains with a punch. It is a unique film that has the past, future, and present all converging at once. But enough of my Roger Ebert coming out, Miller can explain the time concepts in the movie much better than I can.

Click on the below shared by Ohio State football and listen to Miller explain it all with that big ole brain of his.

Somehow we think picking up blocking schemes and concepts on the offensive line will be child’s play for Miller after watching him break this down.

 

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