COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Julian Sayin let the world inside his thought process as a quarterback in Ohio State’s 42-3 win over Minnesota.
The first-year starter is coming off the best performance of his young career, completing 23 of 27 passes for 326 yards and three touchdowns, where the Buckeyes finally let him loose after slow-playing his development the first month of the season.
No player was a bigger beneficiary of that than Carnell Tate , who turned 10 targets into a career-high nine catches for 183 yards and a 44-yard touchdown that once again showed off what might be Sayin’s super power.
“We focus a lot on it as a quarterback room and as an offense,” Sayin said of his ability to throw the deep ball. “Coach (Ryan) Day (and I), we’ve talked a lot throughout the summer and through