Three-star quarterback Zeb Noland is planning a trip to Nebraska along with his teammate Jaleel Laguins to visit the campus and learn more about the program.

For now the visit is scheduled for March 28-29 during Nebraska’s spring break.

The Oconee County players received a visit from linebackers coach Trent Bray during the recruiting period where they found out about Nebraska. That visit prompted Noland to want to get a trip set up to see the place.

“They want to see me in person and stuff, so they know more about me,” he said.

Noland had a strong junior year, throwing for 1,966 yards and 14 touchdowns. The 6-foot-3, 215-pound quarterback describes himself as a “pocket passer, bigger guy and very smart.”

Not just a passer, Noland ran for six touchdowns last season. He said he might not win the race, but he’ll take the battle.

“I’m not slow and I bring all 6-foot-3, 215 with me when I do run,” he said.

The recruiting process is really getting under way for Noland and he hopes to learn more about Nebraska both on the visit and on his own. Right now though, he said everything is still pretty fresh.

"I know about the horseshoe and the good tradition,” he said. “I’m ready to visit and see something new. Also watching how practice is there."

Laguins, who Noland expects to join, is a four-star linebacker. He was one of the first 2016 offers to go out with the new staff in December.