Ohio State Football’s Biggest Uncertainties Exposed in Final Practice Before Spring Game—What Coach Won’t Say
Julian Sayin, the QB1, threw a bad interception without pressure or confusion. It was just a flat miss, which raised eyebrows, and he wasn’t alone either. Tavien St. Clair had his own rough stretch, including a poor read that didn’t sit well with Ryan Day. At one point, he was pulled briefly after a wrong check. And that’s how a tune-up turned into a red flag.
Saturday is an audition for the future of the offense itself. As Julian Sayin wears the black non-contact jersey and likely won’t take many hits, St. Clair is going to get his chances. This is his stage to prove he’s more than just potential. A year ago, he completed an impressive 11 of 15 passes for 116 yards, but with flashes of brilliance overshadowed by two interceptions. With a year under his belt, expectations have risen, but if Friday showed us anything, he’s still a work in progress.


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