Sayin, Smith propel No. 1 Ohio State past Purdue
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Here's how Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin commanded the offense to a victory over Purdue on Nov. 8 without Carnell Tate.
Sayin rolled right and threw back across his body for Jeremiah Smith, with Brandon Inniss crossing through the end zone, but CJ Nunnally IV stepped in front of Smith for the pick. The interception broke a string of 173 Sayin pass attempts without turning it over. He finished 26 of 32 for 297 yards, a touchdown and the interception.
Purdue's offense struggled to gain yardage and the defense couldn't stop the combination of Ohio State's Julian Sayin and Jeremiah Smith on Saturday.
As of Nov. 8, after the Ohio State win over Purdue, Sayin's odds to win the Heisman Trophy in 2025 are +200, per BetMGM. The Ohio State quarterback is now the second-favorite to win the Heisman Trophy behind Mendoza (+140).
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