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Prospect Update: Marcus Howard
Howard finished the year with 120 tackles.

Prospect Update: Marcus Howard


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Marcus Howard

Linebacker - Huger,SC (Hanahan HS)

 

Vitals:

6-2,  213, 4.31

380lbs bench, 560 lbs squat

Stats:

120 tackles, 4 INTs, 2 fumble recoveries, 3 sacks, 15 tackles for loss. Rushed for 996 yards.

Offers: 

NC State

South Carolina

Tennessee

Clemson

Georgia

 

Visits w/ player comments: 

NC State   12/7 -    Likes the recruiting from NCSU,   thinks the program is

on the rise,   right players leaving

Clemson  1/10 -   Brother is there,  always been a Tiger fan, likes the

tradition

Georgia   1/17 -   continuity in staff,   right players leaving,   would

be able to showcase his talent,  likes Georgia assistant Van Gordon

South Carolina  1/24 -   close to home,  likes Holtz,  likes Charlie Strong

 

Leaders:

Clemson and Georgia   50/50

 

Notes:

Howard is looking for a program the on the rise and for coaches that will be

there his whole career.  Howard said he want to only play defense. 

Clemson is recruiting him to play the weak side linebacker position Eric

Sampson played.  Georgia is recruiting him to play the middle linebacker spot. 

Howard also runs track.  He competes in the 100, 200, and 4x100.

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