A student who ran onto the field during an Ohio State football game and was body-slammed by a coach is losing his full tuition and housing scholarship amid his court case.Defense attorney Mark Collins says officials on Tuesday started removing 21-year-old Anthony Wunder from the Evans Scholars program for former golf caddies.The fourth-year engineering student from Cincinnati is charged with misdemeanor criminal trespassing. His attorney entered a not guilty plea in Franklin County Municipal Court.Wunder is accused of running onto the field during Ohio State's victory over Cincinnati Saturday night.He was stopped and slammed to the ground by former Ohio State linebacker Anthony Schlegel, now an assistant strength and conditioning coach.The big hit has been a sensation on social media.Coach Urban Meyer said Monday he had a somewhat serious conversation with Schlegel about the hit and that the team has had fun with it.The case will be assigned to a judge for pre-trial.28329168

A student who ran onto the field during an Ohio State football game and was body-slammed by a coach is losing his full tuition and housing scholarship amid his court case.

Defense attorney Mark Collins says officials on Tuesday started removing 21-year-old Anthony Wunder from the Evans Scholars program for former golf caddies.

The fourth-year engineering student from Cincinnati is charged with misdemeanor criminal trespassing. His attorney entered a not guilty plea in Franklin County Municipal Court.

Wunder is accused of running onto the field during Ohio State's victory over Cincinnati Saturday night.

He was stopped and slammed to the ground by former Ohio State linebacker Anthony Schlegel, now an assistant strength and conditioning coach.

The big hit has been a sensation on social media.

Coach Urban Meyer said Monday he had a somewhat serious conversation with Schlegel about the hit and that the team has had fun with it.

The case will be assigned to a judge for pre-trial.