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Ohio State QB shows why Buckeyes could be even scarier in 2025
Ohio State Buckeye quarterback Julian Sayin (10) warms up before the start of the spring game at Ohio Stadium on April 12, 2025. Kyle Robertson/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Ohio State QB Julian Sayin shows why Buckeyes could be even scarier in 2025

Reigning national champion Ohio State is on top of the college football world. It might be there for a while, based on Saturday's spring game.

Heralded 2024 five-star high-school quarterback recruit, Julian Sayin started for the Scarlet team in Saturday's scrimmage and lit up the Gray team with three first-half touchdowns.

On3's Andy Backstrom shared some of Sayin's most notable throws, illustrating the young quarterback's excellent timing and calmness in high-leverage third-down situations.

He kept the opening touchdown drive alive with a pivotal third-down conversion on a completion to tight end Max LeBlanc in a tight red-zone window.

Later, he hit wide receiver Cardell Tate in stride on a play-action pass across the middle of the field for a big gain before finding tight end Max Klare on a beautiful throw between three defenders for his second touchdown.

We'd be remiss not to mention that Sayin's successful outing came against a Matt Patricia defense. The maligned former Detroit Lions head coach (2018-20) took over for Jim Knowles, who left for Penn State earlier this offseason.

Still, we can't fault Sayin for doing what any other competent quarterback has done against Patricia-coached units in recent years.

Sayin originally enrolled at Alabama as 247Sports' composite No. 1 quarterback during the 2024 recruiting rankings cycle but transferred to Ohio State following former Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban's unexpected January 2024 retirement.

He takes over for Will Howard, who started all 16 games during the team's 2024 title run. Howard led the Big Ten in completion percentage (73 percent), throwing for 35 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.

Ohio State also lost running backs TreVeyon Henderson (144 carries, 1,016 yards) and Quinshon Judkins (194 carries, 1,060 yards), wide receiver Emeka Egbuka (81 receptions, 1,011 yards), plus multiple defenders, including edge-rushers Jack Sawyer (nine sacks) and J.T. Tuimoloau (12.5 sacks), cornerback Denzel Burke (two interceptions) and defensive tackle Tyleik Williams (eight tackles for loss).

Most teams would expect a significant decline in on-field results with such significant departures, but not Ohio State.

Sayin has the potential to be a better playmaker than Howard, and the Buckeyes retained outstanding wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, who burst on the scene as a freshman and could become Ohio State's first Heisman winner since quarterback Troy Smith (2006) this December.

They could be college football's most dangerous tandem this fall.

Sayin checked all the boxes in his first test as Ohio State's prospective first-string quarterback. The defending national champions will look different this fall, but the result might be the same.

Eric Smithling

Eric Smithling is a writer based in New Orleans, LA, whose byline also appears on Athlon Sports. He has been with Yardbarker since September 2022, primarily covering the NFL and college football, but also the NBA, WNBA, men’s and women’s college basketball, NHL, tennis and golf. He holds a film studies degree from the University of New Orleans

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