COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State’s had a pretty impressive run when it comes to how its future quarterbacks have performed at the Elite 11 competition and its 2024 commit has a chance to be next. Four-star quarterback Air Noland is among the 20 people invited to spend a few days in Los Angeles competing in the nation’s most prestigious high school quarterback competition. He isn’t the first future Buckeye to do it and he won’t be the last. But given who he’ll be going up against, his performance may end up being the most important when put into the context of his story. Especially when discussing those who’ve gone on to play for Ryan Day. Recommended Buckeyes stories Is Ohio State gearing up to land a 5-star running back from California? Buckeyes Recruiting Ohio State football’s ‘surprise’ defensive line breakthrough four years in the making What Jaylen McClain’s commitment means…
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