For QB Julian Sayin, Week 11 of college football was meant to be another step toward the Heisman Trophy. And he did everything a Heisman favorite is supposed to do and led his team to victory. But as he celebrated another flawless performance in West Lafayette, events unfolding 537 miles away in College Station rewrote the Heisman script.
Facing Purdue, Sayin turned in yet another near-perfect showing, completing 20 of 23 passes for 316 yards, four touchdowns, and zero interceptions. Numbers that would normally lock up his spot atop the odds. Yet somehow, he woke up the next morning trailing Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza. The latest odds show Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza overtaking him after a clutch performance against PSU in the final moments of their game.
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