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Noah Rosahac Commits to Syracuse, Discusses Decision

The Orange landed a talented offensive lineman recruit for its 2024 class.

Syracuse football has added its first offensive lineman in the 2024 class as Jim Thorpe (PA) Area High standout Noah Rosahac committed to the Orange on Monday. He announced the decision on social media. The 6-5, 270 pounder chose Syracuse over offers from Virginia Tech, Temple and others. 

"I picked Syracuse because I believe it's the best fit for me," Rosahac said. "It checked off every box on my list and I could really see myself at this program." 

Rosahac said he has been thinking about committing to Syracuse ever since the Orange offered in January. 

"I think after they first offered me a few months ago I was thinking on the car ride home about playing in the JMA Dome and how cool it would be playing power five football," Rosahac said. "It made me realize that I'm a priority there and Syracuse made me feel like I was at home." 

Both of Rosahac's parents signed off on his decision as well. 

"They fully agree with my decision," Rosahac said. "They gave their thoughts about Syracuse and they love everything about it as well." 

The next step was to inform the Syracuse coaches he was ready to join the program. 

"They were super excited that I committed there," Rosahac said. "They were hoping to get me before the summer and they recruited the heck out of me so I had to." 

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