COLUMBUS, Ohio -- We have been waiting for Ohio State to finally let Julian Sayin drive the offense by tapping into what made him special.

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They just give him easy reads as a way not to put too much on his plate. They didn’t try to eat up the clock and relied on a defense that even showed how difficult it can be to

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