The Columbus Dispatch

Former Ohio State defensive back Bogard dies in apartment fire

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Former Ohio State defensive back Devan Bogard died in an apartment fire early Tuesday morning in Elyria.

According to The Chronicle-telegram, the Elyria Fire Department received a call slightly before 3 a.m. about the fire. Bogard, 27, was found deceased inside.

Bogard was a member of Urban Meyer’s first recruiting class at Ohio State out of Glenville High School in Cleveland. He was the first player in that 2012 class to earn the removal of his black helmet stripe, signifying full-fledged status on the team.

But Bogard’s promising career was derailed by knee injuries in three consecutiv­e seasons. He played in 22 career games for OSU, including six in the 2014 national championsh­ip season before he was injured.

Bogard then became a student intern in the strength and conditioni­ng program under Mickey Marotti before graduating in December 2016 with a degree in sport industry.

This year, he was an assistant coach for the Elyria High School football team, coaching linebacker­s and leading the weightlift­ing program.

Interim Elyria Fire Department Chief Joe Pronesti told The Chronicle the cause of the fire was determined to be accidental. It apparently started near a couch in the living room, and Pronesti said it’s believed Bogard was in the bedroom when he became aware of the fire and tried to escape. Brabinowit­z@dispatch.com @brdispatch

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