MADISON, Wis. — If Julian Sayin hadn’t already established himself as a Heisman Trophy contender, the Ohio State quarterback certainly strengthened his case Saturday.

“He’s the truth,” Carnell Tate said after catching two of Sayin’s four touchdown passes in the top-ranked Buckeyes’ 34-0 victory over Wisconsin. “He’s the Heisman winner, ain’t no questions, ifs, ands or doubts. Each and every week, he goes out and proves he’s the Heisman winner.”

Tate may be a bit biased after catching six of Sayin’s passes for 111 yards against Wisconsin. But in his first season as Ohio State’s starting quarterback, Sayin is putting up numbers that demand Heisman consideration.

Sayin went 36 of 42 for a career-high 393 yards against the struggling Badgers. He has completed 80% of his passes this season f

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