COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Braxton Miller still has a lot he wants to get done at Ohio State. Thats why the junior announced Thursday night hell return for his senior season. The 6-foot-2, 215-pounder, a two-time Big Ten MVP, had been contemplating jumping into the NFL draft a year early. "I want to help this team win a Big Ten championship next year," Miller said in a statement issued through the university. "Plus, I want to improve as a quarterback in all aspects of my game. Im looking forward to working for another year with (coach Urban) Meyer and (quarterbacks coach and offensive co-ordinator Tom) Herman. And I want to graduate, so this will help get me closer to my academic goal." An acclaimed recruit out of Springfield, Ohio, Miller has started for almost three full seasons. After taking over during a 6-7 season in 2012, under Meyer he led the Buckeyes to a school-record 24 consecutive wins before losses in the Big Ten championship game to Michigan State and Orange Bowl to Clemson. "He has been an extremely valuable member of our team," Meyer said in the statement. "His desire to lead our team to a championship, to earn his degree from The Ohio State University next spring and to continue to improve as a quarterback are his motivation." Even though Miller missed almost three full games with a sprained knee in 2013, he passed for 2,094 yards and 24 touchdowns with seven interceptions and ran for 1,068 yards and 12 scores. Had he left, it would have been a crippling blow to the Buckeyes. The only scholarship quarterbacks a season ago were freshman J.T. Barrett and redshirt freshman Cardale Jones. Ohio State loses four senior offensive linemen, Millers top passing target (wide receiver Corey Brown) and the teams leading rusher (Carlos Hyde). Late last season, he was asked if he felt he was ready to play in the NFL. "Oh, yeah. Of course. Yeah. Definitely," he said. "Its just another step in life." Asked what he would gain from returning for a senior season, Miller said, "Learning from Coach Meyer. Hes one of the best in the game. So just learn from him. Get better at my craft, I feel like. And graduate, too." He had said last week at the Orange Bowl that he intended to return, but the decision was delayed for several days while he met with his family, friends and coaches. Miller was ninth in the Heisman Trophy balloting this past season and fifth the year before. Several school records are within his grasp next season. He needs 2,256 passing yards to top Art Schlichters total of 7,547; with six more touchdown passes he will surpass Bobby Hoyings Ohio State total of 57; and he can pass Schlichters marks for touchdowns accounted for (85) and total offence (8,850) with just two more TDs and only 505 more yards, respectively. Miller began spring semester classes on Thursday. Matt Forte Jersey . Brandon Triche added 16 points, seven rebounds and two steals for the Orange (17-0, 4-0 Big East), who started 18-0 last season before dropping their first game. C.J. Fair donated 13 points and eight boards for Syracuse, which got 12 points and seven assists from Dion Waiters. Gale Sayers Jersey . First reported by FOX Sports Ken Rosenthal, its unknown if the impetus for the deferral proposal came from players or management, but it never left the preliminary stages. http://www.thebearsshoponline.com/Youth-Kyle-Fuller-Bears-Jersey/. -- Last month, Richie Incognito said severe repercussions would be warranted if the Miami Dolphins kept allowing sacks at such an alarming rate. Walter Payton Jersey .C. -- Tony Stewart has driven a sprint car again, roughly 10 months after the accident that sidelined the three-time NASCAR champion with a broken leg. Jay Cutler Jersey . 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Maddon said while hes flattered by speculation that he would have been attractive to other teams if the Rays had not locked him up long-term that he had no desire to leave Tampa Bay, which has a talented young roster capable of contending for championships for years to come. "I know the grass -- the turf -- is not any greener anywhere else," Maddon said. "I wanted to be here." Maddon is 495-477 in six seasons with the Rays, who struggled through a decade of futility before finally posting the first winning record in franchise history in 2008, when they not only defied the odds by finishing ahead of the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox for AL East title but made their first World Series appearance. Tampa Bay won arguably baseballs toughest division again in 2010, then overcame a nine-game deficit in September to edge Boston for the AL wild-card spot on the final night of last season. Maddon has excelled despite fielding a team, whose payroll is among the lowest in baseball. A year ago, the Rays lost six key players to free agency and traded two others, yet won 91 games to finish second in the AL East, which traditionally has been dominated by the big spending Yankees and Red Sox. "Weve really grown a lot over the last several years," said Maddon, who lost 101 games in 2006 -- his first with Tampa Bay -- and 96 the following seasons. The Rays have averaged 92 wins the past four seasons. And with one of baseballs youngest and deepest pitching rotations and what could be an improved offensive attack led by Evan Longoria, B.J. Upton, Ben ZZobrist, Carlos Pena and Luke Scott, Maddon said the club has everything it takes to return to the post-season.dddddddddddd "Weve come up short the last two years in the playoffs, but we did get there," Maddon said, alluding losses to Texas in the divisional round in 2010 and 2011. "Weve got to extend that a little bit as we move forward. ... Its about winning. It is about getting to the last game of the season and winning it the next time we get a chance to be there." Rays executive vice-president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman lauded Maddons ability to connect with players, develop young talent and always "put the franchise first" in making decisions. "I think one of his greatest strengths is something that isnt talked about nearly enough," Friedman said. "Everything Joe does is under the guise to make this organization better in both the short term and the long term. "He takes the time to get to know each individual player and what their strengths are and what makes them tick," Friedman added. "Hecreates an environment for the players that instills self-confidence and allow them to play up to their talent level." Maddon was entering the final season of a three-year extension he signed in May 2009. Prior to his arrival after spending more than three decades in the Angels organization, the Rays went 518-775 under the teams three previous managers. He is the only manager Friedman has worked with. He said the organization never doubted it hired the right manager to help turn the franchise around, even when the team can continued to struggle on the field in Maddons first two seasons. "From top to bottom weve developed a common vision and a level of trust that is critical to the success weve had and anticipate having," Friedman said. "I think its the most interesting place to be involved in major league baseball," Maddon added. "Theres a lot of freedom here. Theres freedom to get better, a lot of freedom to think. ... and to try new ideas. ... We enjoy the challenge of putting it all together." ' ' '
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