Julian Sayin stats today: eye-popping performance vs. Wisconsin puts Ohio State quarterback in Heisman conversation

Jake Mozarsky

Julian Sayin stats today: eye-popping performance vs. Wisconsin puts Ohio State quarterback in Heisman conversation image

Going into the 2025 college football season, one of the biggest questions surrounding defending champion Ohio State was quarterback Julian Sayin. Through seven games, the No. 1 Buckeyes look like the best team in America, and Sayin is one of the reasons why.

The quarterback put on a show Saturday afternoon as No. 1 Ohio State defeated Wisconsin 34-0 in Madison. Sayin entered the contest leading all of college football in completion percentage, and once again he was efficient and prolific at the same time.

Sayin continues to fill up the stat sheet week by week and could be considered one of the best quarterbacks in the nation. Here are his stats as the Buckeyes continue to surge.

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Julian Sayin stats

Sayin had another exceptional performance on Saturday, completing 36-of-42 passes for 394 yards and four touchdowns.

The quarterback now has 1,479 yards, 15 touchdowns and only three interceptions in 2025.

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Julian Sayin Heisman odds

Sayin is listed at +340 on FanDuel Sports Book, which is second behind Indiana's Fernando Mendoza.

Mendoza and Sayin are joined by Alabama's Ty Simpson (+430), Texas A&M's Marcel Reed (+1000) and Georgia's Gunner Stockton (+1000) to round out the top five.

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Ohio State 2025 remaining schedule

The Buckeyes have a bye week next week followed up by some important matchups.

Date (MM/DD)OpponentTime (ET)
11/01vs. Penn StateTBD
11/08at PurdueTBD
11/15vs. UCLATBD
11/22vs. RutgersTBD
11/29at Michigan12:00 PM

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Jake Mozarsky

Jake Mozarsky joined The Sporting News as an Editorial Intern in August 2025 after earning both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Northwestern University. He has previously written for Marquee Sports Network, Chicago This Week, Inside NU and The Daily Northwestern.