Braxton Miller has his degree in communications. (USATSI)
Braxton Miller has his degree in communications. (USATSI)

Maybe it matters. Maybe it doesn't. As of yet, Braxton Miller hasn't said.

But for whatever it's worth, Miller doesn't appear to have any immediate plans to leave Columbus, judging by this report from the Columbus Dispatch's Tim May

Enrolling at Ohio State would hardly preclude Miller from transferring over the summer or even beforehand, but it's worth noting it doesn't appear to be a necessary step towards a potential out of the Buckeyes' uber-crowded depth chart at quarterback. Miller received his degree in communications from the school in December and would have been eligible to become a graduate school transfer at the beginning of this semester.

Miller's future has been one of the hottest topics of speculation in college football since J.T. Barrett emerged as a potential Heisman candidate midway through what would become the Buckeyes' national championship season -- speculation that only increased when Cardale Jones took over for Barrett, led the Buckeyes to victory in the Big Ten title game and two College Football Playoff games ... and then elected to return to school

Miller has reportedly shown interest in a Florida State transfer (though those reports remain unconfirmed) and has been the subject of rumors connecting him with another dozen FBS programs, including Oregon. But Urban Meyer has repeatedly said he expects Miller to remain on the Buckeys roster for 2015, and Miller has not publicly refuted that idea.