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After investigation Thee Ohio State University says Heisman hopeful quarterback Braxton Miller did not profit from the sale of items he had signed at a Big Ten preseason kickoff luncheon.
Athletic director Gene Smith revealed on Wednesday the university spoke with Miller after someone tried to sellĀ  autographs and signed memorabilia for online without the Miller’s knowledge.

Gene Smith said the University, which is still on NCAA probation because of a memorabilia scandal two years ago, first learned of Miller’s signed items being available on Sunday.
Smith says there is no “issue” with Miller and the autographs.
SOURCE: WSYX