Kickoff between Ohio State and Tennessee is still several hours away, but a cheerleader for the Buckeyes is already turning heads.
Ohio State ended the regular season on a horrible note, losing at home to Michigan. If that wasn’t bad enough, a massive brawl broke out at midfield because players on the Wolverines tried to plant a flag at midfield. Though it’s easier said than done, Ryan Day’s players will have to wipe that day from their memories and focus on the task at hand.
The good news for Ohio State is that it’ll receive plenty of fan support this evening at “The Shoe.” Not only will the Buckeyes have their cheerleading squad by their side, they’ll have thousands of fans screaming until they can’t any longer.
Ohio State cheerleader Emily Schaaf will be one of many fans in attendance trying to create an epic environment for the College Football Playoff.
Schaaf, an Ohio native, has posted a good amount of football-related content on social media this season. To be fair, she’s been to some great venues this year, which includes Wrigley Field.
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Regardless of the result this evening, this will mark Schaaf’s final game at Ohio Stadium this year. Obviously, she’d love to see her school take care of business.
Schaaf could potentially elevate her social media brand this weekend. As of right now, she has over 1,800 followers on instagram.
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It’ll be fascinating to see just how hostile Ohio State’s environment gets for Tennessee tonight. We did see a lot of Tennessee fans at “College GameDay,” so maybe it won’t be that loud at the start.
“This is my 29th year of doing College GameDay, and this is by far the most fans from the visiting team I’ve ever seen at a College GameDay,” ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit said. “At 29 years by far the most visiting fans!”
Tonight’s game between Ohio State and Tennessee will be televised on ABC and ESPN.
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