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Ohio State insider provides promising summer update on expected starting quarterback for the Buckeyes

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Ohio State insider provides promising update on QB Julian Sayin

According to Lettermen Row, Sayin has had a strong summer since spring practice ended — and has even made a noticeable change to his physique.

“That sentiment has continued into the summer, with the spring game really propelling the second-year signal-caller’s confidence in commanding the offense and winning the job. This battle is still technically open, and I expect it to be for about two weeks into fall camp, but it would be very surprising if Sayin isn’t named QB1. On top of continued command of the offense and faster decision-making, I’m also told Sayin is noticeably bigger versus last season, working hard in the weight room throughout the offseason.” — Alex Gleitman, Lettermen Row

A full year in the Ohio State weight program has clearly paid off for Sayin, who is listed at 6-foot-1 and 203 pounds. As a true freshman, he attempted just 12 passes in limited action. The California native is known for his extremely quick release — one that not many quarterbacks have.

Kienholz, meanwhile, is a player who has paid his dues in the system and continues to improve. He won’t go down without a fight in this quarterback battle, but it would be a surprise if talent doesn’t win out and Sayin isn’t the starter when the Buckeyes host Texas in Week 1.
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LGHL National champion Buckeyes nominated for ESPY Award

National champion Buckeyes nominated for ESPY Award
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Projecting starting unit for talented, deep Ohio State offensive line
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What did Caleb Downs say about the 2025 OSU defense’s potential?
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Bold Predictions: Ohio State players will win the next 3 NFL Rookie of the Year awards
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Breaking down Ohio State’s position battles before fall camp
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Ohio State’s 2022 Recruiting Class Looks to Make Mark in 2025 Even Though Two-Thirds of Class is Gone
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Making the case for Jaylen McClain to start at safety for Buckeyes
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Making the case for Malik Hartford to start at safety for Buckeyes
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Ohio State commit Alex Smith discusses transfer to Prolific Prep: ‘It was not an easy decision’
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LGHL Bucketheads Podcast: It is officially TBT time with Andrew Zoldan

Bucketheads Podcast: It is officially TBT time with Andrew Zoldan
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On episode 164 of the Bucketheads Podcast, we welcomed back on friend of the program Andrew Zoldan, the Director of Social Media and Marketing for The Basketball Tournament and host/producer of Inside TBT and Drive the Lane with Joey Lane.

No one knows TBT better than Andrew, and he joins us to discuss everything. To open the episode, Andrew talks about his journey in sports media and how he got to TBT, as well as how he met Joey Lane.

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LGHL Ohio State four-star DL target sets commitment date, top LB leaves Buckeyes off short list

Ohio State four-star DL target sets commitment date, top LB leaves Buckeyes off short list
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Deuce Geralds will announce his commitment on Aug. 2 and the Buckeyes are heavily in the mix.

The beat goes on for Ohio State and its 2026 class with the goal of adding more talent to their defensive line haul. A group that totals four commitments thus far, the coaching staff wants to add at least two more to this position group.

Recruiting as often as possible and keeping in contact with their top targets left on the board, Ohio State learned on Wednesday they won’t have to wait too much longer for one of the premier guys still available thanks to Georgia native Deuce Geralds setting his commitment date for Aug. 2.

A 6-foot-2, 275 pound athlete, Geralds currently checks in as the No. 73 player nationally and ninth ranked defensive lineman in the 2026 class per the 247Sports Composite. Well over 50 offers to his name, Geralds has really narrowed things down and will be deciding between just five schools. LSU, Michigan, Ole Miss, Oregon, and Ohio State round out his finalists, and the Buckeyes may be the team to beat.

Not to get too far ahead of this recruitment, Larry Johnson and this staff knows they have lost out lately for multiple guys and for one consistent reasoning. NIL now playing a part in seemingly every recruitment, it will be interesting to see how Geralds handles that aspect of his recruitment down the stretch. While the Buckeyes will be competitive, they have shown they would rather play it safer than not.

At any rate, Ohio State is the leader per the On3, but work is still to be done. Under a month until decision day, the Buckeyes will shoot their best shot and continue to preach why Columbus is the best spot for his development. What would be a nice piece to round out a solid interior defensive line haul, you’d have to think the coaching staff is going to do what it takes here.


NEWS: Four-Star DL Deuce Geralds will announce his Commitment August 2nd, he tells me for @rivals

The 6’2 275 DL from Suwanee, GA will choose between LSU, Michigan, Ohio State, Ole Miss, & Oregon

Where Should He Go? ⬇️https://t.co/Mq9DixCbDZ pic.twitter.com/x7wRSBnynR

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) July 9, 2025

Atkinson leaves the Buckeyes off his final schools list​


Right now Ohio State has two linebackers committed to their current class thanks to in-state products, Cincere Johnson and CJ Sanna. Still, Buckeyes have been active enough on the trail to indicate they would welcome adding a third member at the position.

One player the Buckeyes have recruited for sometime now, Georgia native Tyler Atkinson took to social media on Wednesday with his latest recruiting update, and listed just four schools he plans on deciding from. Leaving Ohio State off his list, Atkinson kept Clemson, Georgia, Oregon, and Texas among his favorites, which shakes things up in regard to how the Buckeyes faired even just a few short weeks ago.

The No. 9 player nationally and top linebacker in the 247Sports Composite, Atkinson for a long time had Ohio State right in the mix for his services. A five-star in every category, Atkinson went as far as to say at one point the Buckeyes were right at the top of his recruitment with how they were building their relationship. A change in heart though, Ohio State now looks on from the outside and will pivot elsewhere if they are in fact to try and add one more player at the linebacker spot.

The crystal ball favoring Georgia as the final destination, the Buckeyes could certainly try to get back in the running, but as of now it would be a major surprise to see Atkinson as a potential member of the 2026 class.


NEWS: Five-Star LB Tyler Atkinson is down to Clemson, Georgia, Oregon, & Texas, he tells me for @rivals

The 6’2 215 LB is one of the Top Overall Recruits in the 2026 Class

Atkinson says a commitment is coming soon ⏳https://t.co/pnxd0NnkQr pic.twitter.com/kC7e8HGLHL

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) July 9, 2025

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