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IN PHOTOS: Ohio State QB Julian Sayin and GF Gabrielle Fowler celebrate six month anniversary with special snaps

The former Alabama commit, Julian Sayin, is preparing for the upcoming college football season. Off the field, he’s updating his fans on his personal life.

Sayin has been dating Gabrielle Fowler for six months and celebrated their anniversary on Sunday. The couple shared pictures of each other on their Instagram stories with loving caption. Gabrielle Fowler wrote:

"Half a year with you💗"
"6❤️," wrote Sayin.

Julian Sayin’s GF celebrated his 19th birthday by sharing a collage

The Ohio State Buckeyes QB turned 19 on July 23 and to celebrate his birthday, Gabrielle uploaded a collage that included various snaps of the couple on her Instagram story.

The two could be seen hugging each other in the snaps while also sharing various memorable milestones.

The couple enjoyed the off-season by engaging in several activities, like traveling to Torrey Pines Hiking Trails.

Paul Finebaum believes Sayin will become the starting QB of the Buckeyes

Ohio State's starting quarterback position for the 2024 season is not a foregone conclusion, despite the general expectation of Will Howard taking the role. However, Paul Finebaum believes that Julian Sayin, a freshman transfer from Alabama, may be able to grab the starting job before the end of the 2024 season.

"I think by the end, it may be Sayin," Finebaum said, as per Athlon Sports.

Sayin is a highly-touted dual-threat quarterback with considerable arm talent and may be the future starting quarterback for the Buckeyes.

Will Howard was solid but unspectacular at Kansas State last year and Devin Brown, who is heading into his third season at Ohio State, is likely the second choice behind Howard and ahead of Julian Sayin on the depth chart.

Sayin may be the popular choice among fans and could be the future QB for Ohio State, but it is unlikely he will take the job in 2024. However, if Howard struggles, Brown would likely be the next in line to replace him instead of Sayin.

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