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Sayin Throws 4 Touchdowns in Ohio State's Dominant 70-0 Win over Grambling State

Julian Sayin completed 18 of 19 passes for 306 yards and four touchdowns, setting an Ohio State record for consecutive completions to start a game.

  • Ohio State defeated Grambling State 70-0 in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday, marking a dominant shutout victory.
  • The Buckeyes aimed to build on strong defensive emphasis and offensive explosiveness following important weeklong practices.
  • Quarterback Julian Sayin threw four touchdown passes and completed 18 of 19 attempts, setting a school record for consecutive completions to start a game.
  • Sayin’s touchdown passes included a 47-yard throw to Will Kacmarek and an 87-yard strike to Jeremiah Smith, who had five catches for 119 yards.
  • The victory marked Ohio State’s ninth time winning by a margin of 70 points or more and their sixth game without allowing any points; Grambling played with determination but was clearly outmatched in terms of talent.
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Julian Sayin sets completions mark and No. 1 Ohio State rolls past Grambling State 70-0

Julian Sayin threw for four touchdowns, set an Ohio State record for completed passes to start a game and fell one short of the school record for consecutive completions as the top-ranked Buckeyes rolled to a 70-0 victory over Grambling State.

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