Cardale Jones is back in Columbus for tonight’s Ohio State-Nebraska game, and he hung with J.T. Barrett during the Buckeye Walk.

The two quarterbacks, who famously battled it out for the starting job last season, remain very close. Jones took to Twitter to defend Barrett after Ohio State’s loss to Penn State, and today he’s back at his alma mater. He walked with Barrett during the Buckeye Walk ahead of the game.

The Buckeyes are in the building.#BeatNebraska pic.twitter.com/7VAlUffpd8 — Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) November 5, 2016

Cardale Jones here tonight. Buckeyes just arrived at Ohio Stadium. pic.twitter.com/ccXmPPRQuu — David Jablonski (@DavidPJablonski) November 5, 2016

Cardale Jones is at Ohio Stadium, along with Indians' outfielder Michael Brantley and pitcher Josh Tomlin. #OSUvsNEB pic.twitter.com/BSGvu6KtZZ — Lantern Sports (@LanternSports) November 5, 2016

Jones did not wear the throwback jersey that Ohio State sent him, and instead opted for Bills gear. The Buckeyes are wearing “Music & Cannon Fire” throwbacks for tonight’s huge game against Nebraska, a look that dates back to the 1916 season.

Jones won the starting job over Barrett last year, but was eventually replaced at mid-season, a move that helped spark Ohio State’s offense in the second half of the year. Still, he was picked by the Buffalo Bills in the fourth round, though he is yet to appear in a regular season game for the team.

Ohio State and Nebraska kick off at 8 p.m. ET. The game will be broadcast on ABC. Ohio State is a 17-point favorite ahead of tonight’s game, according to the most recent lines at OddsShark.