Published • loading... • Updated
Julian Sayin's Defining Moment: Can Ohio State's QB End the Losing Streak Against Michigan?
Julian Sayin leads the top-ranked Buckeyes with a 79.4% completion rate into a crucial rivalry game that could end a four-game losing streak to Michigan, dividing fan priorities.
- On Saturday, Julian Sayin leads the top-ranked Buckeyes into The Big House to face Michigan and try to end a four-game losing streak.
- Because the expanded playoff let Ohio State win a title without beating Michigan, a new dilemma has emerged as the Buckeye Talk podcast debates back-to-back championships versus ending a four-game losing streak.
- Sayin enters The Game leading the Football Bowl Subdivision with a 79.4% completion rate and 185.38 rating, throwing 2,832 yards, 27 touchdowns, and four interceptions, with 22 of 34 deep passes for 11 touchdowns and no interceptions.
- Ohio State players say the season still feels incomplete without a Michigan win and a Big Ten title, while a Buckeye Talk podcast poll split fans 54% to 46% on priorities this year.
- With Tate sidelined since Nov. 8 and Smith out since Nov. 15, game planning has shifted, and Smith said `I should be good to go Saturday.
Insights by Ground AI
12 Articles
12 Articles
Julian Sayin's defining moment: Can Ohio State's QB end the losing streak against Michigan?
Julian Sayin has impressed as Ohio State’s starting quarterback this season, leading the team with a 79.4% completion rate and 27 touchdowns. On Saturday, he faces a big test against Michigan, aiming to end a four-game losing streak. Despite his…
Julian Sayin's defining moment: Can Ohio State's QB end the losing streak against Michigan?
Julian Sayin has impressed as Ohio State’s starting quarterback this season, leading the team with a 79.4% completion rate and 27 touchdowns. On Saturday, he faces a big test against Michigan, aiming to end a four-game losing streak. Despite his…
Coverage Details
Total News Sources12
Leaning Left1Leaning Right1Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution80% Center
Bias Distribution
- 80% of the sources are Center
80% Center
C 80%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium






