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Julian Sayin talking the talk at Ohio State but he must back it up in the big moments
Quarterback Julian Sayin (10). Samantha Madar/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Julian Sayin talking the talk at Ohio State but he must back it up in the big moments

The quarterback is the most important player on a football team. 

That doesn't necessarily mean that they're the best, but in modern football — both in the NFL and in college — having a great quarterback means you've got a chance to win it all in any given season.

The Ohio State Buckeyes have to feel like they have one of those great quarterbacks in Julian Sayin.

The numbers, as well as the accolades Sayin has racked up, would suggest their feelings on the quarterback are spot on as well. This isn't just wishful thinking.

Last season was his first as the starter in Columbus, and all he did was go out and throw for 3,610 yards and 32 touchdowns compared to eight interceptions. 

Overall, it was a pretty good year ... just Sayin

He didn't win the Heisman Trophy, but he was amongst the finalists. Indiana's Fernando Mendoza won that award, and Indiana won the whole dang enchilada, but Sayin was right there in the Heisman race alongside Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia and Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love.

It was a banner year for Sayin and he has a lot to be proud of, considering it was his first season as the starter for the Buckeyes. With that said, Sayin clearly isn't resting on his laurels as the Buckeyes head into the 2026 season.

He was a part of the team that won the national championship in 2024, but he did not play in that game as he took a redshirt season.

In 2026, Sayin will try to will the Buckeyes back to another championship. That's his goal, at least. It's not just about beating Michigan for this squad.

"We want to put another one of these banners up. The standard at Ohio State is to win every game," he recently said in an interview with On3.

Ohio State Buckeyes need Julian Sayin to play big in the big moments of 2026

Whether or not OSU can win another championship in the Ryan Day era remains to be seen, but Sayin will, without a doubt, play a massive role in the outcome in 2026.

In last season's Big Ten championship loss to Indiana, Sayin threw a pick on Ohio State's very first play of the game. He bounced back and had a good contest overall by completing 21 of 29 passes for 258 yards and a touchdown, but that interception set the tone for Indiana.

Previously, it would have been unheard of for the Hoosiers to topple the Buckeyes in the Big Ten title game. That interception proved that it was possible, and it became a reality.

Sayin then threw two interceptions in Ohio State's Cotton Bowl loss to the Miami Hurricanes. One of those was returned 72 yards for a Miami touchdown by Keionte Scott.

The other came late in the fourth quarter with OSU down 10 and trying to quickly make up ground. It still ended the game, though.

The long and short of it is that it's one thing to say that the expectation in Columbus is to win every game. That's always the expectation for Ohio State.

More than anyone else on the 2026 team, though, Sayin has the opportunity to make that expectation a reality.

He had a great 2025 season, but he faltered in the season's biggest moments.

Let's see if he can erase those memories moving forward, but the pressure to do so will certainly be there in 2026.

Andrew Kulha

Andrew Kulha is probably the only sports writer you know who also doubles as a mortician. Spooky! @KulhaSports

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