A man who allegedly sent threatening Facebook messages about the Ohio State football team during OSU’s 2018 game against Michigan entered a guilty plea on Wednesday, according to the Associated Press. The man, Daniel Rippy, is accused of threatening Ohio State on Nov. 24, 2018, in a message sent to the university. Rippy, who sent the message from California, allegedly said OSU was “going to get shot the f— up” and that he was “seriously going to hurt the students and all of the players from the football team.” Per an indictment, Rippy also allegedly threatened to “injure or kill specific players, their family members and the head coach.” Ohio State was then coached by Urban Meyer. The messages were sent during the game, which Ohio State won 62-39 in Columbus. It marked the Buckeyes’ seventh straight victory over the rival Wolverines. Rippy, who was charged with a threat in…
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