Extraordinary continues to be the ordinary for Julian Sayin.
You could argue that Sayin had an OK day on Saturday in West Lafayette. Yet, the redshirt freshman completed 82% of his passes and threw for over 300 yards, the type of efficiency and yardage that has become standard for Sayin. He has completed at least 80% of his passes and thrown for 300-plus yards in three consecutive games and four of his last five games overall.
Even without Carnell Tate, the second-best wide receiver in the country, Sayin completed 27 of 33 passes for 303 yards, one touchdown and an interception in the win over Purdue.