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South Carolina QB Air Noland plans to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal
South Carolina quarterback Air Noland plans to enter the transfer portal, On3’s Pete Nakos reports.
Noland has spent one season apiece at two programs, as he redshirted at Ohio State, as part of a team for the Buckeyes that won the national title in the College Football Playoff, before coming to South Carolina. He then made his first career appearances this past fall as a backup for the Gamecocks.
After not playing while in Columbus, Noland appeared off the sideline in two non-conference wins, one early in the year and one late, this season in Columbia. He came off the sideline in wins over South Carolina State in September and Coastal Carolina in November, as he is 2-3 (66.7%) for 13 yards while also having a rush for four yards.
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Former Ohio State QB enters the Transfer Portal for the second time
The Ohio State football program likes to bring in a quarterback for every recruiting class. Under Ryan Day, that has been one of his goals since becoming a head coach. Usually, he's been able to achieve that goal without too many issues, even if he ends up grabbing a transfer quarterback.
Back in the 2024 recruiting class, the Buckeyes brought in lefty quarterback Air Noland as their QB in that recruiting class. He was rated as the seventh-best quarterback in the country. He was expected to possibly compete for the starting quarterback position this season.
Right after he signed, the Buckeyes added Julian Sayin and Will Howard from the Transfer Portal. Howard led the Ohio State Buckeyes to a national championship. Sayin has a shot to do that this year. Meanwhile, Noland is now looking for his third team in as many seasons.
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