Ohio State’s quarterback competition is heating up as the team seeks its next starting quarterback for the 2025 season. The battle primarily features redshirt freshman Julian Sayin, redshirt sophomore Lincoln Kienholz, and incoming freshman Tavien St. Clair.
Julian Sayin
Sayin, a five-star recruit from the 2024 class, transferred to Ohio State after initially committing to Alabama. Standing at 6’1” and weighing 195 pounds, he appeared in four games during the 2024 season, completing five of 12 passes for 84 yards and one touchdown. Sayin’s quick release and pinpoint accuracy have impressed coaches, making him a strong contender for the starting role.
Lincoln Kienholz
Kienholz, entering his third year with the Buckeyes, has expressed his determination to compete for the starting position. Despite being fourth on the depth chart in 2024, he believes in his ability to win the job, stating, “I can win it.” His commitment to the program and competitive spirit add depth to the quarterback room.
Tavien St. Clair
St. Clair, a five-star prospect from Bellefontaine, Ohio, enrolled early to participate in spring practices. At 6’4” and 228 pounds, he brings a strong arm and exceptional accuracy to the competition. Ranked as the number one overall recruit in the 2025 class by Rivals.com, St. Clair’s rapid rise in high school has positioned him as a formidable challenger for the starting spot.
Ohio State’s coaching staff, led by head coach Ryan Day, emphasizes an open competition, ensuring each quarterback receives equal opportunities to showcase their skills during spring practice. The decision will hinge on various factors, including leadership, consistency, and performance under pressure.
As the Buckeyes prepare for the upcoming season, the quarterback battle remains a focal point, with each contender bringing unique strengths to the field.