Ohio State's Ryan Day Sends Pointed Message After Julian Sayin Heisman Miss
Summary
Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin did not win the Heisman Trophy, losing to Indiana's Fernando Mendoza. Despite the loss, Sayin, a first-year starter, had an impressive season and will participate in the upcoming College Football Playoff with Ohio State as the No. 2 seed. Head coach Ryan Day praised Sayin for his performance and leadership.Key Facts
- Julian Sayin, Ohio State quarterback, was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy.
- Sayin lost the Heisman to Indiana's quarterback, Fernando Mendoza.
- Sayin is a first-year starter for Ohio State this season.
- He completed 78.4% of his passes with 3,323 yards, 31 touchdowns, and six interceptions.
- Ohio State is the No. 2 seed in the College Football Playoff.
- Head coach Ryan Day praised Sayin's performance and potential for growth.
- Sayin plans to compete again for the Heisman Trophy next season.
- Ohio State aims to win a second straight national championship.
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