Ohio State football quarterback Julian Sayin rarely turns the ball over, entering Saturday with five picks. Sayin entered Lucas Oil Stadium fresh off beating Michigan despite tossing one pick. But interception No. 6 came at a costly time against Indiana — with the Big Ten title on the line.
Facing third-and-six, IU brought a delayed blitzer. Sayin got the ball off but fell into the hands of Louis Moore. Expand Tweet
The Heisman Trophy hopeful threw that pass deep into his own territory. Indiana managed to turn the miscue into points — settling for a field goal to take the early 3-0 lead.
Indiana picked off a QB that once only endured one interception in his first 11 games .
Sayin, however, managed to shake off the big turnover. Which involved OSU taking advantage of a Fernand

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