Harry Miller continues to gain recognition for his efforts to help others off the field.
The Ohio State offensive lineman was one of 93 college football players named Thursday to the watch list for the Wuerffel Trophy, which honors “the FBS player who best combines exemplary community service with leadership achievement on and off the field.”
Miller, who makes annual mission trips to Nicaragua, recently used his name, image and likeness to sell apparel to raise more than $1,000 and provide food and medicine to children who attend the school his nonprofit Mission 4 Nicaragua helps sustain.
THANK YOU! You made the difference in the life of a child living in extreme poverty. We sold 200 items, profited just over $1k for #M4N Thats a lot of food & meds for our kids! Items will ship by 8/4. SO to Adam of Corporate Specialists for #MakingTheMerch
— Harry Miller (@h_miller76) July 26, 2021
Well do it again soon pic.twitter.com/N2rHgumgBs
Miller was also named last week as a nominee for the AFCA Good Works Team, which also recognizes college football players for exemplary community service. And he drew praise from Ryan Day at last week's Big Ten Media Days for how hard he's also worked to improve on the field, with Day saying Miller has “had an unbelievable summer.”