The Maxwell Football Club has announced Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin as the recipient of the 2025 Shaun Alexander Freshman of the Year Award, recognising the most outstanding first-year player in college football. The honour further reinforces the growing prominence of elite collegiate athletics within the wider sports and business ecosystem of the United States.
The award will be formally presented for the fifth consecutive year at the Maxwell Football Club Awards, an annual event that showcases leading achievements across college and professional American football. The ceremony has become an increasingly significant fixture on the sporting calendar, reflecting the commercial scale and media reach of the sport.
A landmark achievement for Ohio State and the Big Ten
Sayin, a native of Carlsbad, California, is the first player to win the Shaun Alexander Award while representing Ohio State University. He is also the second active player from the Big Ten Conference to receive the honour, joining teammate Caleb Downs, who claimed the award in 2023 during his time at the University of Alabama.
The recognition underlines the Big Ten’s growing competitive strength and commercial appeal, particularly as the conference continues to secure major broadcasting agreements and expand its national footprint. For Ohio State, one of college football’s most valuable and recognisable programmes, Sayin’s success adds to its reputation for developing high-impact talent.
Outstanding freshman season delivers national recognition
During the 2025 season, Sayin produced one of the most efficient and productive freshman campaigns in the country. He finished with the nation’s highest passer rating and led all quarterbacks in completion percentage, demonstrating a level of composure and accuracy uncommon for a first-year starter.
He ranked second in the Big Ten and tied for second nationally in passing touchdowns, while also finishing second in the conference in passing yards. These figures placed him among the elite performers in college football, regardless of experience, and marked him as a central figure in Ohio State’s offensive success.
Leadership drives team success and playoff return
Sayin’s influence extended beyond individual statistics. Under his leadership, Ohio State returned to the Big Ten Championship Game for the first time in five seasons and secured a place in the College Football Playoff. The Buckeyes remain in contention to repeat as national champions, reinforcing the programme’s standing as one of the most commercially powerful brands in college sport.
His performances earned him Big Ten Freshman of the Year honours, selection to the Associated Press All-America Team, and a place as a finalist for the Maxwell Award. Together, these accolades reflect both athletic excellence and growing marketability at a time when collegiate athletes are increasingly visible commercial figures.
The Shaun Alexander Award and its growing influence
The Shaun Alexander Freshman of the Year Award has been presented annually since 2018 and is named in honour of Shaun Alexander, a former standout at the University of Alabama and a star running back with the Seattle Seahawks in the National Football League. The award has established itself as an early indicator of elite collegiate talent.
Previous winners include Trevor Lawrence of Clemson in 2018, Kenneth Gainwell of Memphis in 2019, Will Anderson Jr. of Alabama in 2020, Brock Bowers of Georgia in 2021, Drake Maye of North Carolina in 2022, Caleb Downs in 2023, and Colin Simmons of Texas in 2024. Several past recipients have gone on to achieve significant professional success, enhancing the award’s prestige.
Formal presentation scheduled for March 2026
The formal presentation of the 2025 Shaun Alexander Freshman of the Year Award will take place on Saturday, 14 March 2026, at the Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia. The Maxwell Football Club will also present its other national awards at the event, spanning high school, collegiate, and professional football.
As collegiate sport continues to operate at the intersection of competition, media, and commercial growth, Julian Sayin’s recognition reflects both individual excellence and the broader business dynamics shaping modern American football.
