Julian Sayin’s Heisman Snub Sparks More Ohio State Disrespect Ahead of CFP
Summary
Ohio State's quarterback, Julian Sayin, finished fourth in the Heisman Trophy voting, despite being a strong contender. Ohio State players felt overlooked during individual award announcements, as several players missed out on top honors. The Buckeyes await their next game in the College Football Playoffs.Key Facts
- Julian Sayin, Ohio State's quarterback, finished fourth in the Heisman Trophy voting.
- Sayin received only eight first-place votes compared to winner Fernando Mendoza's 643.
- Sayin had minimal media attention compared to other finalists at the Heisman press day.
- Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith lost the Biletnikoff Award to USC’s Makai Lemon.
- Ohio State's linebacker, Caleb Downs, did not win the Butkus Award.
- Ohio State lost narrowly to Indiana in the Big 10 Championship Game.
- Ohio State will play in the College Football Playoffs, facing the winner of Miami vs. Texas A&M.
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