“Coach (Chip) Kelly wasn’t actually here when I committed, but coach Day and the way he’s always been able to develop quarterbacks,” Sayin said of that decision process. “Just wanted to be part of that.”
Sayin has spent his freshman year backing up Will Howard in Columbus. He saw action in four games throughout the 2024 season, including a brief appearance in OSU’s playoff win over Tennessee.\
The Carlsbad, Calif. native enters the championship game with five completions on 12 attempts, for 84 yards and a touchdown. When asked about the youngster’s potential ceiling, Buckeye offensive coordinator Kelly took a similar tone to Saban.
“As high as he wants it to be,” Kelly told reporters in Atlanta. “I think he’s a tremendously talented player. He’s got a great work ethic. We’re excited about him. He came in early so he got spring ball with us. Did a good job in preseason camp.”
Sayin will have a chance to win the starting job for Ohio State next season. Kelly said he expects the QB group in spring football to include Sayin, Lincoln Kienholtz and incoming freshman Tavien St. Clair.
In the meantime, Sayin said he felt improved as a player since arriving in Columbus.
“A lot of just learning about the game,” Sayin said. “Learning more about how to be a quarterback in college football.”
Ohio State and Notre Dame are scheduled to play in the national championship game at 6:30 CT Monday in Atlanta. The game will be aired on ESPN.