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Texas football travels to Ohio State for a top-five matchup to begin the season. Here's what Steve Sarkisian thinks of new OSU starting QB Julian Sayin.
Texas is gearing up for a run at the national championship, and the Longhorns' defense will be led by one of the best players in the country.
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The Ohio State Buckeyes and Texas Longhorns will open the upcoming college football season against one another on August 30. Texas comes into the game ranked as the top team in the country in the first Associated Press poll, while Ohio State, which won last season’s national title, comes in at third.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Sophomore Julian Sayin will be Ohio State football’s starting quarterback vs. Texas, coach Ryan Day announced Monday. The decision came from Day after Sayin spent the offseason battling junior Lincoln Kienholz for the title of QB1.
The Ohio State Buckeyes were one of the finalists for Savion Hiter, and without him coming to Columbus, here's where they should turn.
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A to Z Sports on MSNTexas HC Steve Sarkisian makes honest admission about Julian Sayin right after Ohio State names him the starting quarterback
Ohio State’s newest starting quarterback, Julian Sayin, took an interesting path to Columbus. Sayin was the No. 1 quarterback in the class of 2024 and originally committed to Nick Saban and Alabama. He enrolled at Alabama but transferred to Ohio State after Saban announced his retirement.
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Who would win a game between Ohio State’s and Texas’ all-time football teams? Cast your vote
As the powerhouse programs prepare for their Aug. 30 showdown, see which legendary players made our all-time rosters and decide who would dominate in a fantasy matchup.
The No. 1-rated Texas Longhorns are coming into the first week of the season as betting underdogs when they face the reigning champion Ohio State Buckeyes on Aug. 30. Ohio State is favored by 2.5 points across the entire betting market, with the total coming in at 48 points for what could be a shootout.
Moore is the No. 2 receiver from the state of Texas in the Rivals Industry Rankings, hailing from Pflugerville. He is also a four-star prospect and the No. 19 receiver in the class.