Braxton Miller, out for year but an Ohio State captain, to have shoulder surgery Tuesday

FILE - In this Sept. 21, 2013, file photo, Ohio State quarterback Braxton Miller watches from the sidelines as Ohio plays against Florida A&M during the first quarter of an NCAA college football game in Columbus, Ohio. Miller, among the top contenders for the Heisman Trophy, reportedly reinjured his throwing shoulder during practice. The report about the two-time Big Ten offensive player of the year comes with just more than two weeks before the No. 5 Buckeyes open the season. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete, File) (The Associated Press)

FILE - This Saturday, Aug. 9, 2014, file photo shows Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett throwing a pass during an NCAA college football practice in Columbus, Ohio. Barrett, a redshirt freshman who’s never taken a collegiate snap, is set to start when the Buckeyes open their season on Aug. 30 against Navy. Braxton Miller, a two-time Big Ten player of the year, tore the labrum of his (right) throwing shoulder on an unrushed, seven-yard pass on Monday. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete, File) (The Associated Press)

Ohio State coach Urban Meyer says standout quarterback Braxton Miller will have season-ending shoulder surgery Tuesday.

Miller tore the labrum in his right (throwing) shoulder a week ago. The operation will be done by noted surgeon Dr. James Andrews.

Meyer says Miller was voted one of the team's captains for 2014. Joining him are tight end Jeff Heuerman, defensive lineman Michael Bennett and two unrelated players named Grant — defensive back Doran Grant and linebacker Curtis Grant.

The Buckeyes open their season Saturday against Navy in Baltimore. J.T. Barrett, a redshirt freshman who has never taken a college snap, will start in Miller's place.