Julian Sayin still not satisfied after leading Buckeyes past Michigan

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The Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the Michigan Wolverines 27-9, marking their first victory over their rivals since the 2019 season. Quarterback Julian Sayin led the charge with an impressive performance, completing 19 of 26 passes for 233 yards and three touchdowns. Despite an early interception that led to a Michigan field goal, Sayin rebounded to guide his team to victory in his debut in the storied rivalry.
Sayin's standout plays included a 35-yard touchdown pass to Jeremiah Smith and a 4-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Inniss before halftime. He also connected with Carnell Tate on a 50-yard touchdown pass that clinched the win. Following this victory, Ohio State will face the No. 2 ranked Indiana Hoosiers in the Big Ten title game.
Sayin's performance has bolstered his Heisman Trophy candidacy as the Buckeyes aim for a second consecutive national championship. The game underscored the importance of the rivalry and the role
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