One player is going to get mercilessly booed by Ohio State football fans

When this opposing player walks into the Shoe this season, Ohio State fans are going to unleash a torrent of boos upon him.
Chandler quarterback Dylan Raiola throws during a scrimmage against Williams Field High in Gilbert.
Chandler quarterback Dylan Raiola throws during a scrimmage against Williams Field High in Gilbert. / Michael Chow/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK / USA TODAY NETWORK
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We've talked a lot about the Ohio State football team's schedule this offseason. We've talked about how many games the Buckeyes should win and what their easiest game and hardest games are. Ohio State is still in a position to make the College Football Playoff and win a national title.

There are a lot of games that will be highly anticipated by Ohio State football fans. The Oregon game comes to mind, as does The Game. Those two games are the two games on Ohio State's schedule that fans are looking forward the most to. Still, there is one more game that's flying under the radar.

One of the other games that fans would like to be at and watch is the game on October 26th. That is when Nebraska comes into town. The Ohio State Buckeyes have owned the Huskers since they came into the Big Ten. One particular player makes this year's matchup especially juicy.

Dylan Raiola will get mercilessly booed by Ohio State football fans

True freshman Dylan Raiola was the number one recruit in the country for the 2024 recruiting class. He committed to the Buckeyes back in 2023 and only stayed committed for a few days before de-committing. He then committed to Georgia before eventually flipping to Nebraska.

Raiola was just named as the starting quarterback of the Cornhuskers. When he gets into the shoe, Buckeye fans are going to rain boos down on him as soon as he gets on the field. Fans might forgive but they certainly don't forget. Raiola is not going to be treated nicely in Columbus.

That's especially true if the freshman doesn't play well against the Buckeyes. It's hard to see that he would. Ohio State has the best defense in the country. I fully expect them to smother Raiola, especially knowing that he opted out of being teammates with them.

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That will be a fun game to watch.