COLUMBUS, Ohio — Julian Sayin understands how big of a deal it is to get an offer from the Ohio State football program, regardless of the circumstances of when and how. © David Petkiewicz cleveland.com/cleveland.com/TNS Corey Dennis, Ohio State quarterback coach The nation’s No. 15 player and No. 2 quarterback got a visit from OSU assistant Corey Dennis earlier this week in an attempt at re-establishing a relationship with some of the top field generals in the 2024 class. It’s the second time in as many months that the coaching staff has gone out to see Sayin in Carlsbad, California, hoping it can change his mind about where he wants to spend his college years. Doing so is going to take time and effort with an understanding that it all may all be for nothing. “He said they were coming out here and trying their hardest to make me a…
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