Although it is the Fourth of July and many people are enjoying the time off, Ohio State football quarterback [autotag]Air Noland[/autotag] is hard at work.
The Buckeyes true freshman signal caller decided to get some work in with his home state of Georgia quarterback coach [autotag]DeAndre Hollier[/autotag]. Surely Noland will take the afternoon off to enjoy time with friends and family, but that didn’t hold him back from getting some throws in before the festivities of Independence Day.
Not only that, you can clearly see the difference in his appearance following the last few months being with Ohio State’s strength and conditioning coaches. Noland looks noticeably bigger, especially in his upper-body, which will help him in the long run.
Ohio State QB @AirNoland_ getting some extra work in with QB trainer @CoachDre_QB Air has definitely benefitted from the Buckeyes’ strength and conditioning program. 👀👀💪🏾 pic.twitter.com/ISD0qbPdvJ
— Phillip Dukes (@DukestheScoop) July 4, 2024
Noland most likely won’t be in consideration for much playing time this fall, but in 2025, he will be in a competition for the starting job.
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