What a year it’s been for the Buckeyes. And just when it feels like Ryan Day’s squad has done it all, Julian Sayin finds another way to make headlines. In his first season as Ohio State’s starting quarterback, Sayin leads all FBS signal-callers with an 80.7% completion rate, a 197.1 passer rating, and 23 touchdowns against only three interceptions. At just 19, he’s already commanding one of college football’s most high-pressure roles with remarkable poise, and it’s paying off in every way.

After carving up Penn State’s defense for 316 yards and four touchdowns on 20-of-23 passing, Sayin’s market value rose sharply. His NIL valuation jumped $186,000, climbing to $2.4 million entering Week 11, per On3. That’s a major leap from his $2 million mark just last month, and it reflects both his pl

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