Air Noland enters Ohio State with a reputation for being a solid operator. The Langston Hughes product was one of the country's top-ranked QBs and overall players in the 2024 recruiting class.
Is Air Noland a senior?
No, Air Noland is not a senior. The 6-foot-2, 192-pound, left-handed quarterback is entering his freshman season with the Ohio State Buckeyes. He was heavily recruited coming out of high school, earning scholarship offers from Alabama, Colorado, Clemson, Kentucky and more. However, he joined Ohio State and enrolled in classes in January and competed through spring drills.

Noland will be a part of a team that aims to make a deep postseason run and potentially win the national championship. With a stacked QB room, there's a high probability that he could be redshirted to retain his four years of NCAA eligibility.
Air Noland is part of a stacked Ohio State quarterback rotation
The Ohio State Buckeyes are more stacked in quarterback than they've been in quite some time.
Will Howard will be the team's starter for the 2024 college football season. Howard thrived during a four-year spell with Kansas State. He's a Chip Kelly type of quarterback, possessing the dual-threat ability and intelligence to break down complex defenses.
Will Howard led Kansas State to the Big 12 championship, so you can only imagine what he could achieve with the wealth of talent on the Ohio State roster.
Last year, Ohio State looked iffy at quarterback, but this year, Howard at QB1 is likely to be a different case. Having a quarterback with four years of elite experience at the collegiate level is usually a recipe for success.
Devin Brown and Julian Sayin will compete for the backup QB role behind Howard. Both quarterbacks have their merits; Brown knows the Ohio State way, while Sayin represents a look into the future for the Buckeyes. It's currently Brown's job to lose, but you can be sure that Sayin will be breathing down his neck for the entirety of the season for the QB2 spot.
Air Noland will likely be in the same boat as Lincoln Kienholz. Both QBs will need an injury crisis to see them anywhere close to the backup role for the Buckeyes. They'll likely spend this year fortifying their spots for the upcoming college football seasons.
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