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COLUMBUS, OH - NOVEMBER 23: Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Air Noland (12) warms up before the game against the Indiana Hoosiers and Ohio State Buckeyes on November 23, 2024 at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, OH. (Photo by Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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South Carolina found its next quarterback.

Ohio State transfer Air Noland committed to the Gamecocks on Monday Hayes Fawcett of On 3. Although Noland did not see meaningful playing time on the Buckeyes, he was a 4-star prospect and the no. 4 overall quarterback in the recruiting class in 2024, per 247Sports’ composite placements.

Noland isn’t the only quarterback leaving Ohio State via the transfer portal, as backup Devin Brown also said he’s headed elsewhere. However, Brown will remain with the Buckeyes through the College Football Playoff, while Noland has turned his attention to his next stop.

Scarlet and Gray may need to turn to Portal for depth at the position heading into the 2025 campaign, as Will Howard will also be out next season. That leaves Julian Sayin as the presumptive starter, but the team could use some extra depth for insurance.

As for South Carolina, Noland is someone who could be the quarterback of the future if LaNorris Sellers leaves for the 2026 NFL draft.

Noland was buried on Ohio State’s depth chart, but he brings potential as a pocket passer. Fisher Brewer of Sports Illustrated noted that he threw for 55 touchdowns in his junior season in high school, which ranks second in Georgia history.

His presence helps eliminate any questions about the depth behind Sellers for the upcoming season and gives the Gamecocks a long-term option with a high ceiling.

“Noland, who was an Elite 11 finalist and finished second in the prestigious quarterback competition, is known for his elite accuracy and clear decision-making,” Brewer wrote. “While he has the ability to move in the pocket, his game is more along the lines of a pro-style quarterback. Uniquely, he is a rare left-handed passer, which adds another layer of intrigue to his game.”

Don’t be surprised if Noland is the No. 1 option for South Carolina for the 2026 season.