Julian Sayin, the top-ranked quarterback in the 2024 recruiting class, after transferring from Alabama to Ohio State, announced that it was dream from true to join the club.
On Sunday, Sayin spoke with ESPN about his choice. He became the 26th athlete and the second signee to depart Alabama since head coach Nick Saban announced his retirement earlier this month, and Kalen DeBoer of Washington was hired to take his place. He had logged into the transfer site on Friday.
Sayin told ESPN that he was “incredibly excited to join the team here at Ohio State.” “Throughout my entire recruiting process, I held this program in the highest regard. I’m excited to learn from some of the best players and coaches in college football and to help our team succeed.”
On Sunday, Demond Williams Jr., a highly sought-after quarterback recruit, revealed on social media that he is traveling from Arizona to Washington with coach Jedd Fisch.
Sayin, a native of Carlsbad, California, walks into Ohio State’s packed quarterback room. Earlier this month, Kansas State transfer Will Howard was plucked from the portal by coach Ryan Day. Along with returning players Devin Brown and Lincoln Kienholz, the Buckeyes will also have Air Noland, who was regarded as the standout recruit from Ohio State’s 2024 class.