Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin had a poor start in his team's Week 14 clash against Michigan at Ann Arbor on Saturday. On Ohio State's first drive in the first quarter, Sayin threw an interception to Michigan defensive back Jyaire Hill, giving the Wolverines the ball back at the Buckeyes' 38-yard line.Fans on social media had some wild reactions to Sayin's interception, which was his second pass attempt of the game. "JULIAN SAYIN IS A FRAUD," one tweeted. camy 🐦 @powerlesspilledLINKJULIAN SAYIN IS A FRAUD"SAYIN IS OVERRRRRRRATEDDD ASF," another added. "JULIAN SAYIN FRAUD," a third commented. Here are a few more reactions.OSU SUCKS !!!!! Fraud a*s Julian sayin ain’t play a real football team all year. Michigan owns OSU," one wrote. "Julian “glorified game manager” sayin back at it again," another added. "Julian sayin cant handle that pressure lmao," a user tweeted. "Julian Sayin need his eyes checked," one said. At the time of wiring, Michigan holds a 6-0 lead over Michigan with 5:04 remaining in the first quarter,Sayin, in his first year as Ohio State's QB1, is getting his first taste of action against Michigan. However, for Ohio State, playing at Ann Arbor has always been challenging.Notably, the last time that Ohio State beat Michigan was in 2019. Julian Sayin has been in the mix to win the Heisman Trophy this season Ohio State QB Julian Sayin - Source: ImagnJulian Sayin has been in contention for the Heisman Trophy this season. Entering the game against Michigan, he has led the top-ranked Ohio State to an unbeaten 11-0 record. Prior to the clash against Michigan, Sayin posted 2,832 passing yards, 27 touchdowns and four interceptions. He has thrown at least one touchdown pass in each of the Buckeyes' 11 games this season.Also Read: Tony Pauline’s NFL Mock Draft 1.0: Arch Manning to NFC North contenders, Garrett Nussmeier swooped by AFC North team, Drew Allar heads to NFC West