Oklahoma State football made a surprising but strategic move this week by adding quarterback Noah Walters the roster midseason. Walters, who previously played at North Alabama, brings a mix of experience and upside to a quarterback room that has been hit with injuries and inconsistency. He spent the 2024 season at UCF but was not on the football team, which allows him to be immediately eligible to play for Oklahoma State, beginning this Friday against Tulsa. Walters is expected to serve as the backup to current starter Zane Flores for that matchup.
During his time at North Alabama, Walters put up impressive numbers, passing for over 4,400 yards and 40 touchdowns across two seasons.