Former Alabama QB Sayin to transfer to Ohio St.

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Former Alabama quarterback Julian Sayin, ESPN’s top quarterback recruit in the 2024 class, is transferring to Ohio State, he told ESPN on Sunday.

Sayin entered the NCAA transfer portal on Friday in the wake of Nick Saban’s retirement from Alabama. He’s ESPN’s No. 3 overall prospect in the Class of 2024 and the top offensive prospect in his recruiting class.

Sayin plans to enroll soon and will compete for Ohio State in spring practice. Sayin left Alabama after enrolling there in early January and Saban retiring soon after his arrival.

“Incredibly excited to join the team here at Ohio State,” Sayin told ESPN on Sunday. “I held this program in high regard throughout my entire recruiting process and am looking forward to learning from some of the most talented players and coaches in college football and contributing to our team’s success.”

Sayin brought experience with both the Ohio State staff from his high school recruiting process and a relationship with new Buckeye coordinator and quarterback coach Bill O’Brien. He’d been part of Sayin’s early recruitment to Alabama. (O’Brien left for the Patriots for the 2023 season before getting hired at Ohio State last week.)

Sayin thanked his family for their support, as his hectic January will now feature him moving into a second city more than 1,000 miles from Southern California. He played high school football in Carlsbad, which is north of San Diego.

“My family has been so supportive and sacrificed so much throughout my football journey,” he said. “I’m so proud and grateful to share this moment with them.”

Sayin will join a strong quarterback room at Ohio State that includes former Kansas State quarterback Will Howard, who brings 27 starts with his transfer as he enters his final college season. Devin Brown will be entering his third season in 2024, Lincoln Kienholz will be entering his second season and Air Noland enters his first season. Last year’s starter, Kyle McCord, transferred to Syracuse.

The addition of Sayin continues an offseason of significant change for the Buckeyes, who enter 2024 on a two-game losing streak that included the program’s third-straight loss to Michigan.

Ohio State has added three of the overall top players in the NCAA transfer portal — Sayin, freshman All-American safety Caleb Downs and two-time All-SEC tailback Quinshon Judkins. They also upgrade the offensive line with Alabama center Seth McLaughlin.

Ohio State also returned multiple players who projected as NFL Draft prospects at the start of the 2023 season, including wide receiver Emeka Egbuka, tailback TreVeyon Henderson and guard Donovan Jackson.

On defense, ends J.T. Tuimoloau and Jack Sawyer and tackle Tyleik Williams return along the offensive line, and star cornerback Denzel Burke’s surprise return highlights the secondary.

Ohio State finished last year 11-2 after starting 11-0 for the second consecutive year. OSU lost to Georgia in the College Football Playoff semi-finals in 2022 and to Missouri in the Cotton Bowl this year.

The addition of Sayin gives Ohio State an additional adrenaline shot of talent in a strong quarterback room. It also puts Ohio State in the rare position of having two high-end freshmen quarterbacks in the same class.

Noland is ESPN’s No. 31 overall recruit in 2024 and the No. 2 pocket passer. Sayin is the top overall quarterback and the No. 1 dual-threat in the ESPN rankings.

Sayin, who is 6-foot-1 and 195 pounds, threw for 2,369 yards, 24 touchdowns and just one interception as a high school senior in Carlsbad. He was the MVP of the Elite 11 finals in 2023, prior to his senior year of high school.

He finished his high school career with 7,824 passing yards, 85 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.

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