
Dylan Raiola: 'Disrespects Football' When OSU Fans Throw Debris on Field vs. Nebraska
After a 21-17 loss to the Ohio State Buckeyes on Saturday, Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola said that fans disrespected football after throwing bottles onto the field at Ohio Stadium, according to ON3's Thomas Goldkamp.
"The bottles being thrown is just, I don't know, it kind of feels like it disrespects football and the nature of it," Raiola said post-game, per Goldkamp. "It happened and we had to get away from it, but nah, it was loud. It was a cool environment. But we knew that coming in."
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day became irate over a targeting call and had to be physically restrained by a staff member. Shortly after, fans began littering the field with bottles.
The freshman quarterback threw a late-game interception while down by four points with just over a minute left in the fourth quarter, sealing the win for the Buckeyes.
Railoa finished Saturday's game 21-for-32 passing with 152 yards, one interception and one fumble.
The Cornhuskers will look to bounce back next Saturday against the 2-5 UCLA Bruins at home.

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