It’s been a hectic stretch in college football after the conference championships wrapped up on Friday and Saturday, leading right into Sunday’s College Football Playoff selection show that unveiled the 12-team field.
For the Ohio State Buckeyes—who held the No. 1 ranking for most of the season starting in Week 2—there was a shakeup. They dropped to No. 2 after their 13–10 loss to Indiana in the Big Ten title game, but still secured a first-round bye in the CFP.
On Monday, more big news surfaced regarding redshirt freshman quarterback Julian Sayin, who has delivered an outstanding season leading the Buckeyes’ offense.
Sayin was announced as one of the four Heisman Trophy finalists, joining Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love, Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza, and Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia.
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Sayin served as the backup to Will Howard on last season’s national championship team, and he’s made the most of his opportunity as the starter this year.
He completed 78.4% of his passes—best in the FBS—for 3,329 yards, 31 touchdowns and just six interceptions, all while posting a 182.1 passer rating and averaging 256.1 yards per game.
He entered the Big Ten Championship essentially neck and neck with Mendoza as the favorite for the Heisman, but after the loss, the odds shifted dramatically, according to DraftKings Sportsbook.
Mendoza is now the overwhelming favorite at -1000, followed by Pavia at +600, Love at +15000, and Sayin—following a steep drop—at +70000.
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