It’s been several months since the Michigan Wolverines sign-stealing scandal made headlines. Since then, Michigan seemingly put the whole issue to rest by winning a national title without stealing signs. But it sounds like one Ohio State legend is still upset with Michigan.
Last week, EA Sports released its first trailer for its first college football video game since 2013. The promotion includes Michigan running back Donovan Edwards on the cover and prominently featured Michigan – the reigning national champions – in the trailer. But legendary Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Braxton Miller was clearly not happy about this and wanted more representation from Ohio State.
“It’s unfortunate @EASPORTSCollege @therEAlRobJ ran the year promo after they cheat for a year with a few of TTUN guys… just being real with facts.. they couldn’t thrown in some of Buckeyes..” Miller said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.
Can’t wait till we own TTUN again so no reason you can’t disrespect this program again.. pic.twitter.com/BP5umegoMX
— BRAXTON MILLER (@BraxtonMiller5) May 30, 2024
Miller also called out former Michigan Wolverines quarterback Denard Robinson – who was actually the cover athlete on the last EA Sports college football video game over a decade ago.
“[Denard Robinson] did all he can do… there’s just no respect to [Ohio State]” Miller said as he shared a link to an article with the headline “Braxton Miller Proves Superiority to Denard Robinson in Rivalry Win.”
Miller followed up that post with another one lamenting the days when Ohio State dominated Michigan.
“Can’t wait till we own TTUN again so no reason you can’t disrespect this program again..” Miller said.
Clearly, Miller is not a fan of the Wolverines.

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