The [autotag]Under Armor All-American Bowl[/autotag] was played Tuesday, and there wasn’t as much scoring as you would expect from a high school all-star game. The teams combined for 21 points, with one of the touchdowns coming from a pick-six.
That meant that [autotag]Ohio State[/autotag] signee [autotag]Noah Rogers[/autotag] didn’t get many opportunities to shine, but 247Sports was on hand for the whole week. With so many impressive players, not everyone gets time during the game but an impression can still be made during practice.
Rogers did exactly that. Andrew Ivins reported he “has some of the tools needed to eventually emerge as a go-to option for quarterbacks on Saturdays.”
Great adjustment and catch from Ohio State signee Noah Rogers (@noah1rogers)
Making it look easy 👌@UANextFootball | #UANext pic.twitter.com/b3uiFFpAi0
— The Underclassman Report (@TheUCReport) January 1, 2023
He is part of another impressive wide receiver recruiting haul for head coach [autotag]Ryan Day[/autotag] and wide receiver coach [autotag]Brian Hartline[/autotag], which includes [autotag]Brandon Inniss[/autotag], [autotag]Carnell Tate[/autotag] and [autotag]Bryson Rodgers[/autotag].
Kansas State QB signee Avery Johnson to 5-star Ohio State WR signee Noah Rogers @UANextFootball https://t.co/NEb8Tl5bZS pic.twitter.com/EJKYzYLAG2
— Charles Power (@CharlesPower) December 30, 2022
If the report is correct, we should see Rogers performing at a high level for the Buckeyes sooner rather than later even if he didn’t shine during the game.
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