Julian Sayin Records First OSU Passing TD, Buckeyes Defense Dominates Texas
sayin’s Debut Stuns: Ohio State Topples No. 1 Texas in Thrilling Upset
Columbus, OH - In a college football Saturday brimming with drama, one storyline rose above the rest: Julian Sayin’s unforgettable debut leading the ohio state Buckeyes to a stunning 14-7 victory over the top-ranked Texas Longhorns.
As FOX Sports’ RJ Young declared, “Saturday was ‘Julian Sayin’s Day,'” and the young quarterback certainly lived up to the hype. In his first-ever start, the sophomore Sayin etched his name into college football lore, displaying poise and efficiency beyond his years.
Sayin achieved a feat not seen in decades, becoming the first quarterback sence Jim Harbaugh in 1984 to win his debut start against the nation’s No. 1 team. He finished the game 13-of-20 for 126 yards and a touchdown, managing the game effectively and allowing the wealth of talent around him to shine.
“I was just operating the offense,” Sayin humbly told FOX Sports’ Tom Rinaldi in a post
