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Ohio State QB Julian Sayin diminished by Opposing Big Ten Coach and ESPN
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This comes after a season in which the Ohio State QB was named as a Heisman Trophy finalist after throwing for 3,610 yards, 32 TD and 8 INT.
But he also notes that the tape is now out on Sayin and opposing teams will know how to challenge him.
If Sayin can show his progression in year two as a starter, Ohio State, who is currently the betting favorite for the National Championship, will succeed on these odds.
Will Howard, a transfer who played better with the Buckeyes then he had ever done with Kansas State, led Ohio State to the title in 2024.
With Sayin having the same talent but, entering his third year in the Ohio State and Ryan Day system, This is his chance to prove Rittenberg and opposing coaches wrong.