Former four-star quarterback has his sights set on South Carolina as a potential landing point.
South Carolina may be looking for a reliable backup quarterback after losing Robby Ashford.
The transfer portal constantly gives and takes, and while most people feel this only applies to coaches, it is also true for athletes. For Ohio State quarterback Air Noland, the transfer portal made the Buckeyes’ quarterback room more congested, and he presumably didn’t see many opportunities for playing time in his future, prompting his choice to use the portal as well.
Coming out of high school, Noland was a four-star quarterback and one of the best QB prospects in the Class of 2024, making him a target for several major colleges. According to On3’s Industry Rankings, Noland was the No. 5 quarterback in his class and the No. 59 prospect in the country.
Even with his skill, Noland could see the writing on the wall at Ohio State: numerous players were ahead of him, and his best chance at playing would be with another university.
It has been stated that Noland has been making his tour, and his next formal visit will be to South Carolina, who may not require a starting quarterback right now but could in the near future.
Coming out of high school, Noland was a four-star quarterback and one of the greatest QB prospects in the Class of 2024, making him a target for several prominent institutions. According to On3’s Industry Rankings, Noland was the No. 5 quarterback in his class and the No. 59 prospect nationally.
Even with his talent, Noland could see the writing on the wall at Ohio State: many players were ahead of him, and his greatest chance of playing would be at another university.
According to reports, Noland has been on tour, and his next formal visit will be to South Carolina, who may not need a starting quarterback at this time.