If Will Howard wins the Ohio State quarterback battle this fall, he is going to join the rarefied air of college quarterbacks who have started multiple games in five different seasons.
Howard spent his first four years of college ball at Kansas State where he started the final seven games of his freshman season in 2020 due to an injury to starter Skylar Thompson. As a sophomore the next season, Howard started three more games for the very same reason.
Howard was looking like the full-fledged starter in 2022 until Kansas State went into the portal after spring ball and…
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