Coveted 4-star transfer portal quarterback to visit South Carolina

South Carolina will get a weekend visit from Ohio State transfer portal quarterback Air Noland, according to On3’s Pete Nakos. The former 4-star prospect in the class of 2024 left the Buckeyes after just one year in Columbus. Noland was the No. 59 overall prospect in the ’24 cycle, the No. 9 player in Georgia, and the No. 5 quarterback in the country. He also was viewed as a 5-star prospect by at least one major recruiting outlet.
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Noland is one of the top transfer portal quarterbacks available. At 6’2″ and 195 pounds, Noland is an extremely accurate passer who also boasts some dual-threat ability. On3 viewed the left-handed QB as “one of the safest bets among quarterbacks in the 2024 cycle.”
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Per Nakos’ report, Noland will check out the South Carolina football program and meet new offensive coordinator Mike Shula for a Saturday visit. Saturday is one of the final visit days available before a short recruiting dead period is in effect.
Gamecock quarterback LaNorris Sellers will be a redshirt sophomore in 2025, and the starting job belongs to him. However, Sellers will be NFL Draft-eligible after next year, and the Gamecocks’ scholarship numbers at the position are somewhat low. USC is expected to take a quarterback during this transfer portal cycle to back up their Heisman hopeful next season.