There isn’t just one star in [autotag]Ohio State[/autotag]’s 2023 wide receiver recruiting class, there’s multiple. Carnell Tate already showed his ability and it was [autotag]Noah Rogers[/autotag] turn to show what he could do.
Although it was late in the game, the reps still mattered. Transfer quarterback [autotag]Tristan Gebbia[/autotag] found Rogers on a slant to his right, and the early enrolling freshman did the rest.
Rogers eluded multiple defenders and while he almost fumbled, he managed to find the end zone. The receiver was ranked just a little higher than Tate, as the eight-best player at his position and 53rd overall according to the 247Sports composite.
Check out his juggling touchdown below.
FINAL: Gray 40, Scarlet 31.
Here's a look at the #Buckeyes final touchdown of the day: a catch-and-run score by true freshman WR Noah Rogers on a throw from QB Tristan Gebbia. pic.twitter.com/Xca3vARa3u
— Andy Backstrom (@andybackstrom) April 15, 2023
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