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Ohio State coach Ryan Day hires armed security after receiving death threats following Michigan loss.

by Tim McBride
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Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day’s family received death threats and faced a safety crisis after the team’s loss to Michigan, according to his wife Nina Day. The threats were so severe that Nina was forced to disconnect her phone and the family had to hire armed security guards to protect their home.

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The family’s 16-year-old son, RJ, also received death threats on social media, and their address was posted online. Nina considered taking her children and leaving Columbus, fearing for their safety.

Ryan Day, who had previously experienced the loss of his father to suicide at a young age, was deeply affected by the situation. He felt responsible for putting his family in harm’s way and promised to get them out of it.

Despite the chaos, Ryan Day continued to push forward, and his team ultimately won the College Football Playoff. Nina credited her husband’s resilience and determination to bring the family peace and stability.

The situation highlights the darker side of sports fandom and the need for accountability from fans who cross the line. While Nina acknowledged that not all fans are responsible for the actions of a few, she emphasized the importance of holding individuals accountable for their behavior.

The incident serves as a reminder of the impact that sports can have on families and the importance of prioritizing safety and well-being.

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