After looking like a veteran throughout the regular season, Julian Sayin finally looked like a redshirt freshman in the Big Ten Championship Game.
For the second straight game, Sayin threw an interception on Ohio State's first drive. Unlike last week against Michigan, however, he never quite found his rhythm after that.
He completed 18 of his next 21 passes after the interception, and finished with 21 completions on 29 attempts for 258 yards and a touchdown. But whether it was the pressure Indiana put on Sayin throughout the game (specifically in the first 35 minutes) or the different coverages IU showed pre- and post-snap, Sayin was uncomfortable for much of the night.