Kienholz, Ryan Day and Ohio State
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Lincoln Kienholz won’t be Ohio State’s next starting quarterback, but the idea of what he represents is still a glowing success.
It has been a very news-heavy few days for the Ohio State football team. First, over the weekend, it was announced that linebacker Sonny Styles would be donning the prestigious Block “O” jersey this season and would be one of the team’s four captains, joining safety Caleb Downs, wide receiver Brandon Inniss, and offensive tackle Austin Siereveld.
Head coach Ryan Day named the sophomore as his starting QB for the No. 3 Buckeyes’ highly anticipated season-opening showdown against Arch Manning and No. 1 Texas at Ohio Stadium on Aug. 30. Sayin beat out junior Lincoln Kienholz for the job.
Former five-star QB Julian Sayin, who transferred from Alabama to Ohio State, will start in Week 1. Michael Cohen explains how this highlights the sport's unyielding pressure to win now.
When Ryan Day announced Monday that Julian Sayin will be Ohio State’s starting quarterback in its opener against Texas on Aug. 30, he portrayed the competition between Lincoln Kienholz and Sayin for the No.
Ryan Day sees parallels to Joe Burrow and Dwayne Haskins and their 2018 quarterback competition in the skill sets of Lincoln Kienholz and Julian Sayin.
Michigan football's archrival has named its starting quarterback ahead of its season opener against Texas on Aug. 30. Sophomore Julian Sayin will get the nod un
Lincoln Kienholz was a do-everything athlete in South Dakota, fostering a competitiveness that prepared him for a high-profile quarterback battle.
Julian Sayin, a five-star recruit who originally signed with Alabama, beat out Lincoln Kienholz for Ohio State's starting QB job.
Freshman Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele was named as the starting quarterback for Cal at Oregon State on Aug. 30, beating out Ohio State transfer Devin Brown. Sagapolutele joins Jared Goff as the only true freshman quarterbacks to start a season opener at Cal.