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Julian Sayin Looks Ahead to 2026 Buckeyes Season amid High Hopes

The Ohio State quarterback reflects on development, chemistry, and leadership as the team aims to prove itself.

At a recent gathering in Columbus, Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin stepped onto the stage at Midwest Cards, a local hub, to speak on behalf of Panini about his offseason journey and the upcoming 2026 campaign.

Embracing a New Offensive Identity

Sayin outlined the work he has put into refining his game, noting that the Buckeyes have placed a premium on chemistry with a revamped receiving corps and on building a faster, stronger unit in the weight room.

Under new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, the quarterback says the scheme feels "exciting" and has already sparked enthusiasm among the returning players, who sense a shift in tempo and play‑calling.

The quarterback also highlighted the importance of leadership, describing his role as one that blends on‑field decision‑making with mentorship of younger teammates.

A Chip on the Shoulder

Sayin reflected on the disappointment of the previous season, saying the team carries a chip on its shoulder and a clear desire to demonstrate that last year’s results were merely a stepping stone.

He added that the schedule ahead will be demanding, but the Buckeyes are eager to meet the challenge and prove that the program remains among the nation’s elite.

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