Breaking News: 5-Star QB Will Howard Decommits from Ohio State, Flips Commitment to Auburn Tigers
In a significant turn of events in the college football recruiting landscape, five-star quarterback Will Howard has officially decommitted from Ohio State University and has chosen to commit to the Auburn Tigers. The announcement came during a special ceremony at his high school, where Howard expressed his excitement for the next chapter in his football career.
The highly sought-after quarterback, known for his remarkable arm strength and athleticism, had been previously committed to the Buckeyes for several months. However, after careful consideration and discussions with his family and coaching staff, Howard decided to make a change, ultimately choosing Auburn over formidable contenders such as the Georgia Bulldogs and Alabama Crimson Tide.
“I’m grateful for the opportunity and support I received from Ohio State, but I believe Auburn is the best fit for me moving forward,” Howard said. “I’m excited to be part of the Tigers family and can’t wait to contribute to the program and start working towards a championship.”
Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze expressed his enthusiasm about the commitment, stating, “Will is an incredible talent, and we are thrilled to welcome him to our program. His skills on the field and leadership qualities make him a perfect fit for what we are building here at Auburn. We can’t wait to get him on campus and start working together.”
Howard’s decision marks a significant win for Auburn as they look to strengthen their offense and secure their future at the quarterback position. With his combination of size, poise, and playmaking ability, Howard is expected to compete for a starting role as soon as he steps foot on campus.
As the news breaks, fans of Auburn are buzzing with excitement, welcoming their new quarterback to the family and looking ahead to what promises to be an exciting era for the Tigers. With the 2024 college football season approaching, all eyes will be on Will Howard as he prepares to make his mark in the SEC.