The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Former Buckeyes DE Kudla dies at 34

- By Mitch Stacy

The Ohio school district where he played in high school posted on Twitter on Monday that he died Sunday.

Mike Kudla, a star defensive end who played on Ohio State’s 2002 national championsh­ip team, has died. He was 34.

The northeaste­rn Ohio school district where he played in high school posted on Twitter on Monday that he died Sunday. The cause was not disclosed.

Kudla was named first-team AllBig Ten and Ohio State’s most valuable player on defense in 2005. In his final college game, he set a Fiesta Bowl record with three sacks to help the Buckeyes beat Notre Dame. He finished his college career with 91 tackles and 14.5 sacks.

“Mike Kudla was a special young man,” former Ohio State coach Jim Tressel said in a statement. “His love of family, OSU and country was so strong. Our heart aches for the Kudla family, his friends, teammates, and entire Buckeye Nation.”

Kudla was signed by the Steelers as an undrafted free agent but was released in 2006 after sustaining a hamstring injury that ultimately ended his pro career.

He came back to Ohio State in 2012 to be managing director of developmen­t for the university’s business school. Most re-

cently he operated a company that develops medical facilities. Highland Local Schools in Medina said Kudla had been working with the NFL on protocols for CTE, the degenerati­ve brain disease chronic traumatic encephalop­athy.

Former t eammate Dustin Fox, in a tweet, called Kudla “one of baddest dudes I’ve ever played with, but also one of the most kind and genuine guys you could ever meet.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Ohio State’s Mike Kudla is shown in 2004. Kudla died July 15at age 34. The cause was not disclosed.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Ohio State’s Mike Kudla is shown in 2004. Kudla died July 15at age 34. The cause was not disclosed.

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