COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State four-star quarterback commit Air Noland continues what’s been an impressive showing at the Elite 11 competition bringing together the nations’t top quarterback prospects. Day 2 meant a chance for coaches to put the 20 quarterbacks through a Pro Day. The workout would judge them on 20 consecutive throws in hopes of finding out which of them has the best arm. The drill judges them on accuracy, touch, pace and endurance as they work their way down the field being challenged to do so in eight minutes as everyone else watches. The best possible score to receiver is a 50 which former OSU quarterback C.J. Stroud accomplished on his way to winning MVP honors during the 2019 competition as a member of the 2020 recruiting class. Current Buckeye Kyle McCord scored a year-high 45 in 2020 as part of the 2021 class Recommended Buckeyes stories After…
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