Running onto a football field full of freakish athletes with super strength is daring, to say the least.
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One fan decided to run not onto the field on Saturday night but along the Ohio State bench where he was met by Anthony Schlegel. He used to play for Ohio State serving now as their strength coach and Schlegel displayed that strength on this poor fan who wasn’t expecting Schlegel to play the role of security guard.
He may not play football for Ohio State anymore, but Schlegel showed that he is still in top physical shape and is not one to mess with. The players and coaches don’t know what that fans intentions are when he runs on the field so maybe if more players and coaches stepped up and took actions into their own hands like Schlegel did fans would think twice about running on to the field of play.
With Schlegel on the field after seeing this, don’t expect any fans to run on to the field when Ohio State is in action. Job well done Anthony Schlegel. Hopefully more athletes follow in your footsteps to avoid intruding fans.
[UPDATE:] We decided to add a Jim Ross call and give it the WWE treatment.
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