The Ohio State Buckeyes are no longer under the safe spell of Quarterback Will Howard. The next poster boy on the line is Julian Sayin. Although Ryan Day has not yet announced a starting QB for his defending run, Sayin’s Grit and performance in the spring made it a tangible truth. But before Sayin was picked up to wear the torch of a championship glory, it all started in his neighborhood in South California. From a very tender age, Julian not only threw football around as an informal pastime. His parents, Karen Brandenburg and then Sayin, played the two most important cornerstones in his career. However, the Sayin support system also includes its older brother Aidan.
Julian Sayin is now a first -year quarterback in the state of Ohio, while Aidan is the starting quarterback at Penn. Long before both were on their respective campuses, both players learned their basic principles of Carlsbad High School in Carlsbad, California. Four years ago, Aidan changed the senior starter and finished Julian as his first -year backup. Julian cut his way to start in Carlsbad for three years and threw 7,824 Yards in his career, including 85 touchdowns and only 10 interceptions. As a senior he achieved 24 touchdowns and one interception. The rest is only history. Sayin’s arrival in Tuscaloosa from Columbus, his career took a competitive wave. His brother? Well, he flourished not only with the ball in his legs, but also with the pen and papers in his hand.
Aidan Sayin has bent an academic milestone on his IG feed and spent his success to his friends and relatives. The older saying has now graduated from the University of Pennsylvania. “Unbelievably proud to say that I graduated from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Did it with my best friends and family by my side that made it all possible!” Aidan announced on a BOM photo port place on his graduation day.
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Aidan’s academic success is a strong proof of wearing many hats in his life and career. Being as good in academics as in athletics is not a regular characteristic among the players. But the older saying leaves a footprint.
Aidan Sayin is a Penn State Asset under the center
Sayin collected 45 passing touchdowns during his career. The current record of the highest touchdown performance is now under the name of 2016 graduated Alek Torgersen, who threw 52 touchdowns. Sayin’s incredible completion figures have already placed it on top in the Penn Record Books.
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In 2023 he threw 278 completies – the most in an individual season in program history. His second year campaign saw him throw 253 completies, the fourth best in program history. In just a few games in 2024, Sayin already achieved 46 completies under his belt. Towards the end of the season, he brought it to the 99 together with 1,102 Yards on the scoreboard.
He was also close to the characteristic of breaking the passing recruitment record, when he was in his name 7,157 meters. However, there was one disadvantage of his films. ‘He is not so vocal of a leader, but I think it almost makes it even more impressed on people because he is very focused, ““Senior broad recipient Malone Howley once said. But his brother, Sayin Sayin, has to perform in that area to take over the QB room of the Buckeyes in 2025. Because what Ohio State is haunting not only a Will Howard replacement is on the field, but also in the dressing room.
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