Nation's top RB says latest offer has 'always been a school' he wanted one from

Noah Cain is the top running back in the country for the class of 2019 according to 247Sports. The 5'11, 207-pound back already has almost 20 offers, but there's one that has stuck out to him the most and one he's always wanted to get. He told 247Sportsthat one powerhouse is the one he's always

Noah Cain is the top running back in the country for the class of 2019 according to 247Sports. The 5'11", 207-pound back already has almost 20 offers, but there's one that has stuck out to him the most and one he's always wanted to get. He told 247Sports that one powerhouse is the one he's always wanted to hear from.

"Ohio State has always been a school I've wanted an offer from," he explained. "Now that dream has turned into a reality. They were standing pretty high on my list when I didn't have the offer. I will be up there soon to visit the Buckeyes. It will either be this spring or early summer."

The other schools high on his list aren't too shabby either. "Some of my other top schools are Oklahoma, LSU, Miami, Texas A&M, and Nebraska right now," he responded when asked.

He said he would make his decision at the end of his senior year though as he plans on graduating early from high school. He even knows what he wants to do already and will take a look at one specific program at each school before making his commitment.

"I'm first going to look at all of the schools' physical therapy programs, because that's what I want to major in. Then I'm going to look for a balanced offense, the vibe from the schools, and an honest coaching staff."

It sounds like the young man knows exactly what he wants to do when his football career ends should be set up well for that.

Here's some of his highlights:

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