Ohio State QB Julian Sayin does not let emotions dictate his play. His first start over No. 1 Texas solidified his composed demeanor. Even HC Ryan Day said he “never flinched” as he read coverages with composure uncommon for a freshman. But as the QB admitted, there is one person who can crack that calm, and that’s his older brother.
“I think the time that could get under my skin, my brother could get under my skin,” Julian Sayin told Kellyanne Stitts on December 5. “He’s the one who got under my skin. I haven’t really had anybody else get under my skin, but he knows how to get under my skin.”
Asked whether Aidan Sayin bothered him as a brother or a competitor, the younger Sayin did not hesitate.
“Yeah, as a competitor, as a brother, everything,” he added. “You know, if we were playing

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