Donovan Munger, former Ohio State player who won national title, dead at 30

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Donovan Munger, a erstwhile assemblage shot antiaircraft lineman who played for the 2014 Ohio State nationalist title team, has died, his parent announced connected societal media. He was 30.

A origin of decease wasn’t announced.

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"My bosom volition ne'er bushed the same. It is with my deepest sadness that I formally denote to the satellite the passing of my eldest kid Donovan Munger. Pray for my family," his parent wrote successful an Instagram post.

Munger was a standout precocious schoolhouse shot subordinate and committed to Ohio State arsenic a four-star recruit. He was diagnosed with a humor clot earlier the commencement of the 2013 season, which forced him to beryllium retired a year, according to 247 Sports.

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He yet made appearances for Ohio State starting successful the 2014 season. He had 5 full tackles and 1 tackle for a nonaccomplishment during the season

The Buckeyes finished 14-1 and won their archetypal College Football Playoff National Championship against the Oregon Ducks.

He returned to the squad successful 2015, appearing successful 11 games.

But the humor clot yet caused him to discontinue from shot altogether.

Ohio State fans paid tribute to Munger connected societal media arsenic his decease was announced.

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