The former football star of the state of Ohio, Donovan Muger, died earlier this week at the age of 30.
Munger was better known for his three seasons as Buckeye, starting as a recruit of a four -star defensive line in the Cleveland area.
No cause of death was announced for Muger, with his mother, Deidra Sanders, publishing on social networks about his death.
'My heart will never exceed the same. It is with my deepest sadness that the world formally announced the death of my eldest son Donovan Muger. Pray for my family, “Sanders said on Instagram.
Muger was diagnosed with a blood clot before his first year and made him sit that season.
The 6 -foot 4 -inch Mucer and 300 pounds made his university debut in 2014 with five cups and a Tackle for loss during the National Ohio State championship season, the first of the University Soccer Playoffs.

The former football star of the state of Ohio, Donovan Muger, died earlier this week at 30

Munger played for three seasons for Buckeyes, even in the 2014 National Title team
Munger appeared in 11 games for the buckey in 2015 with the blood clot that forced him to retire medically from football after that season.
The taxes of Ohio's state fans arrived after his death was public.
'Once a Buckeye, always a buckey. Rest in peace, Donovan Muger, 'said an Ohio state fan.
“Another man, too young, brother,” said Buckeye's fan.
'WTF … Wow, that's more than sad, I hope your family is fine,' added a third.
“The former defensive liner of the state of Ohio, Donovan Muger, who was in the 2014 National Championship team, died at the age of 30. That his memory is a blessing,” concluded a fourth person.
Official social media accounts for Ohio state football have not commented on Munger's death.