Enrolling early at Ohio State in January enabled Noah Rogers to go through spring practices with the Buckeyes before his freshman season. He’s glad he made that decision. “I feel like it went fairly decent,” Rogers said regarding his first spring as a Buckeye. “I’ve seen a lot of stuff that is a great reason why I came in early to college, and I’m looking forward to building on to that in the fall.” Rogers was among the early enrollees who stood out during this year’s spring practices. The 6-foot-2, 194-pound freshman from Rolesville, North Carolina, put his potential on full display in the spring game when he caught a pass over the middle and broke three tackles on his way to scoring a 57-yard touchdown.
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