After winning the National Championship, the Ohio State Buckeyes will need to retool their starting lineup, including a quarterback, where Julian Sayin is expected to replace Will Howard.
Former Alabama QB Julian Sayin just transferred to Ohio State [eyes emoji]," Sidelines - Bama wrote. "Well, hey, Bill O'Brien played a part in Ohio State getting Julian Sayin," another fan said.
For a few practices in California, Julian Sayin was an Alabama football player. The former five-star quarterback, who committed to the Crimson Tide in the 2024 recruiting class, enrolled early and ...
Alabama quarterback Julian Sayin arrived in Tuscaloosa almost two weeks ago, but the first time reporters could see him officially in a Tide uniform came Thursday in his home state of California.
In the hours preceding Ohio State's eventual national championship victory, it was hard not to be transfixed watching a 6-foot-1 freshman quarterback throw the ball. Spend a minute watching Julian ...
The Ohio State Buckeyes will have a new starting quarterback under center during the 2025 college football season. With Will ...
ATLANTA – Ohio State true freshman quarterback Julian Sayin appears to be in line to be the team's starting quarterback next season. However, the young signal-caller is smart enough to not make ...
Ohio State made a big splash in January 2024 by landing former Alabama quarterback Julian Sayin in the transfer portal. The former five-star signal-caller was the No. 1 ranked quarterback prospect ...
Former Alabama Crimson Tide signal-caller Julian Sayin is officially a member of the Ohio State Buckeyes after losing his black stripe following practice on Monday. Julian Sayin is officially a ...
Julian Sayin appears poised to become Ohio State’s starting QB Ohio State has already missed the first transfer portal window to make any significant addition, and the departures of the three ...
College football insider Jake Crain believes that Julian Sayin will end up being a better player overall than Arch Manning in college football. On his program, "Crain & Company" over the weekend ...