Transfer rumors regarding Braxton Miller have swirled around Columbus this winter, but the 22-year-old quarterback was present and visible at the Buckeyes’ first spring practice this week.

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Miller began the 2014 season as the team’s undisputed starter. However, a devastating shoulder injury ended his year before it even began.

The two quarterbacks behind him on the depth chart, JT Barrett and Cardale Jones, both performed excellently in his stead (with Jones ultimately leading the team to the national championship), creating a threeway quarterback controversy in 2015. Rather than compete for the starting job, many have surmised Miller will seek a transfer to a program where he can play right away.

Miller has one more year of NCAA eligibility, and he wouldn’t have to sit out a year, given that he would be hypothetically moving programs as a graduate transfer. Florida State, which lost starter Jameis Winston to the NFL draft, was one such place mentioned as a potential landing point.

For the moment, however, Miller remains with the Buckeyes. Head coach Urban Meyer discussed Miller’s fight back from injury on Tuesday.

"I just love seeing him out there," Meyer said, via Yahoo Sports. "The relationship part of me, I love Braxton Miller. I always have. He's always done what I asked him to, he's a selfless guy who works really hard. I am excited to see that guy out there going through the drills."

Meyer added that he was not considering any position change for Miller next season.