Ohio State is throttling Grambling in Columbus, surging to a 35-0 lead late in the second quarter behind a ruthlessly efficient offense and a stifling defense. The Buckeyes have stacked up 393 total yards to the Tigers’ 113, with 306 through the air and 87 on the ground, while converting 17 first downs on just 32 plays for an eye-popping 12.3 yards per snap. Possession after possession, Julian Sayin leaned on tempo, spacing, and balance to seize control, while the defense forced an interception and smothered drives before they could cross midfield.

Julian Sayin’s command has been unmistakable from the opening series, mixing quick-game timing with deep-ball precision to keep the chains and scoreboard moving. By late in the second quarter, stats credited him with an ultra-efficient pass

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