Summary
Air Noland, a former Ohio State quarterback, is planning to enter the NCAA transfer portal for the second time. He initially joined Ohio State Buckeyes and later transferred to South Carolina Gamecocks but has not seen significant playing time. Noland has several years of eligibility left and is expected to attract interest from other schools.
Key Facts
- The NCAA transfer portal opens on January 2 and closes on January 16.
- Air Noland was a four-star recruit and originally committed to the Ohio State Buckeyes.
- Noland transferred to the South Carolina Gamecocks after spending one year at Ohio State.
- He redshirted at Ohio State, which means he was part of the team but did not play in games, to extend his eligibility.
- Noland completed two passes for 13 yards and had a four-yard rush during his brief appearances for South Carolina.
- He has not climbed the depth chart at either school, meaning he wasn’t listed as a top option for playing.
- Noland is expected to generate interest due to his skills and remaining eligibility.
- The return of standout player Sellers to South Carolina influenced Noland's decision to enter the transfer portal.