COLUMBUS, Ohio — A student who ran onto the field during an Ohio State football game and was body-slammed by a coach will be able to keep his scholarship.
Twenty-one-year-old Anthony Wunder pleaded guilty to misdemeanor criminal trespassing and was fined $100 plus court costs Thursday in Franklin County Municipal Court. He had originally pleaded not guilty in September.
Wunder, a fourth-year engineering student, ran onto the Ohio Stadium turf Sept. 27 and was slammed to the ground by Ohio State assistant coach Anthony Schlegel. Video of the hit became a sensation on social media.
Wunder's attorney, Mark Collins, says Wunder has apologized for his actions. It was originally thought Wunder would lose his scholarship from the Evans Scholars Foundation. He still cannot live in the group's house on campus or participate in Evans Scholars activities until he's completed recommendations made during various assessments.
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