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Howard was born in 2031 right smack dab in the middle of New Orleans, Lousiana. He was part of the small "baby boom" that happened in the area after the famed hurricane "Katrina Too" wiped out a good portion of the city yet again. Howard loved his city and even as a young kid did his best to help restore it to it's former glory. He never left NOLA his entire life, staying there to play football at his local high school, despite his tremendous talents earning him scholarship offers from prestigious prep schools. When the NCAA colleges came coming, he had his heart set on going to LSU. The offers came in: Alabama, Florida, Clemson, Auburn. . . but nothing from LSU. Howard was crushed, and instead used it to fuel himself. He chose Ole Miss, as they made him feel the most at home on his visit. He made it his mission to defeat the school that broke his heart.
 
Howard was born in 2031 right smack dab in the middle of New Orleans, Lousiana. He was part of the small "baby boom" that happened in the area after the famed hurricane "Katrina Too" wiped out a good portion of the city yet again. Howard loved his city and even as a young kid did his best to help restore it to it's former glory. He never left NOLA his entire life, staying there to play football at his local high school, despite his tremendous talents earning him scholarship offers from prestigious prep schools. When the NCAA colleges came coming, he had his heart set on going to LSU. The offers came in: Alabama, Florida, Clemson, Auburn. . . but nothing from LSU. Howard was crushed, and instead used it to fuel himself. He chose Ole Miss, as they made him feel the most at home on his visit. He made it his mission to defeat the school that broke his heart.
 
==College career==
 
==College career==
As a college freshman, Howard didn't see the field much. A sprained ankle during training camp derailed his bid to unseat the incumbent starter, but his talent was evident. By the end of his first season, he became the team's primary kick returner. It was his sophomore season when Howard earned the starting job. Not only was he a quick and powerful runner between the tackles, he could also catch the ball out of the backfield. Coward proceeded to lead the nation in rushing yards in the first half of the season, and Ole Miss was ranked in the Top 10 with a 6-0 record. A big win over #3 Tennessee would get Ole Miss ranked as high as #5 before they lost to Texas A&M in a surprise upset, as Coward came out of the game early. It was determined that Coward partially tore his meniscus, and he would have to have surgery, missing his revenge date game with LSU by two weeks. Ole Miss would go on to lose 3 of their next 4 games, setting for an Outback Bowl win, where they would defeat Tulsa 37-28. The next season, Coward was on a mission. He regained his form after the injury, despite hearing multiple media outlets questioning his durability. Coward would go on to finish 2nd in the nation in rushing yards, none more special to him than his 214 yard, 3 TD game against LSU in a 42-38 victory. Ole Miss would just miss out on the CFB playoffs that season, as losses to Iowa and Oklahoma proved to be too much to overcome. Shortly after the Bowl victory over Florida State, Coward would declare himself DSFL eligible.  
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As a college freshman, Howard didn't see the field much. A sprained ankle during training camp derailed his bid to unseat the incumbent starter, but his talent was evident. By the end of his first season, he became the team's primary kick returner. It was his sophomore season when Howard earned the starting job. Not only was he a quick and powerful runner between the tackles, he could also catch the ball out of the backfield. Coward proceeded to lead the nation in rushing yards in the first half of the season, and Ole Miss was ranked in the Top 10 with a 6-0 record. A big win over #3 Tennessee would get Ole Miss ranked as high as #5 before they lost to Texas A&M in a surprise upset, as Coward came out of the game early. It was determined that Coward partially tore his meniscus, and he would have to have surgery, missing his revenge date game with LSU by two weeks. Ole Miss would go on to lose 3 of their next 4 games, setting for an Outback Bowl win, where they would defeat Tulsa 37-28. The next season, Coward was on a mission. He regained his form after the injury, despite hearing multiple media outlets questioning his durability. Coward would go on to finish 2nd in the nation in rushing yards, none more special to him than his 214 yard, 3 TD game against LSU in a 42-38 victory. Ole Miss would just miss out on the CFB playoffs that season, as losses to Iowa and Oklahoma proved to be too much to overcome. Shortly after the Bowl victory over Florida State, Coward would declare himself DSFL eligible.  
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===College career statistics===
 
===College career statistics===
 
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==Achievements and records==
 
==Achievements and records==
 
Use [[Antoine_Delacour#Achievements_and_Records|this section]] as an example.
 
Use [[Antoine_Delacour#Achievements_and_Records|this section]] as an example.

Revision as of 14:03, 7 December 2022

Howard Coward
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Howard Coward
No. 17 – Prospect
Position:Runningback
Personal information
Born: (2031-13-05)January 5, 2031 (aged 31)
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:225 lb (102 kg)
Username:Jkortesi81
Career information
High school:St. Angelo's For The Soul
College:Ole Miss
Career history
Roster status:Active

Howard Coward (born January 5, 2032) is an American football runningback who is currently preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for Ole Miss and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.

Early years

Howard was born in 2031 right smack dab in the middle of New Orleans, Lousiana. He was part of the small "baby boom" that happened in the area after the famed hurricane "Katrina Too" wiped out a good portion of the city yet again. Howard loved his city and even as a young kid did his best to help restore it to it's former glory. He never left NOLA his entire life, staying there to play football at his local high school, despite his tremendous talents earning him scholarship offers from prestigious prep schools. When the NCAA colleges came coming, he had his heart set on going to LSU. The offers came in: Alabama, Florida, Clemson, Auburn. . . but nothing from LSU. Howard was crushed, and instead used it to fuel himself. He chose Ole Miss, as they made him feel the most at home on his visit. He made it his mission to defeat the school that broke his heart.

College career

As a college freshman, Howard didn't see the field much. A sprained ankle during training camp derailed his bid to unseat the incumbent starter, but his talent was evident. By the end of his first season, he became the team's primary kick returner. It was his sophomore season when Howard earned the starting job. Not only was he a quick and powerful runner between the tackles, he could also catch the ball out of the backfield. Coward proceeded to lead the nation in rushing yards in the first half of the season, and Ole Miss was ranked in the Top 10 with a 6-0 record. A big win over #3 Tennessee would get Ole Miss ranked as high as #5 before they lost to Texas A&M in a surprise upset, as Coward came out of the game early. It was determined that Coward partially tore his meniscus, and he would have to have surgery, missing his revenge date game with LSU by two weeks. Ole Miss would go on to lose 3 of their next 4 games, setting for an Outback Bowl win, where they would defeat Tulsa 37-28. The next season, Coward was on a mission. He regained his form after the injury, despite hearing multiple media outlets questioning his durability. Coward would go on to finish 2nd in the nation in rushing yards, none more special to him than his 214 yard, 3 TD game against LSU in a 42-38 victory. Ole Miss would just miss out on the CFB playoffs that season, as losses to Iowa and Oklahoma proved to be too much to overcome. Shortly after the Bowl victory over Florida State, Coward would declare himself DSFL eligible.

College career statistics

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Career statistics Rushing Offensive Line
Season Team Games Att Yards Avg Lg TD Pancakes Sacks Allowed
NCAA Ole Miss 14 28 4852 5.2 95 39 10 0

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad
6 ft 2 in
(1.88 m)
225 lb
(102 kg)

Achievements and records

Use this section as an example.