Mark Miller // Football // Ohio Dominican


Mark Miller // Football // Ohio Dominican
During his time at Ohio Dominican, Miller has performed over 100 hours of community service, including volunteering with the Second and Seven Foundation to read to children at local elementary schools, as well as meeting with military veterans at the VA Hospital. Miller, who was a semifinalist for the NFF Campbell Trophy and a nominee for the AFCA Good Works Team, is a member of the President's Society at Ohio Dominican, a select group of students who represent the institution at university functions. He also serves as the student representative to the Board of Trustees. Miller also manages a 3.739 grade-point average in the classroom as a Childhood Education major.

On the field, Miller placed seventh in the Harlon Hill Trophy balloting for the nation's best Division II player. He compiled a 29-6 in his three years as a starter at ODU, throwing for 3,394 yards and 27 touchdowns this fall. He ranked amongst the nation's best in completion percentage as he completed 275-of-407 throws (67.6 percent) and he led the GLIAC with 261.1 yards per game. Miller also earned the prestigious Jack H. McAvoy Award given to the GLIAC football player who best combines outstanding character and leadership on the field, in the classroom, and in the community.