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Mr. Ohio Football will not play for Zips after all
By Tom Gaffney
Beacon Journal sports writer
Apr 27, 2010
Senior tailback Erick Howard, a two-time Ohio Mr. Football selection from North Canton Hoover High School, will not be attending the University of Akron to continue his playing career.
''After a discussion with Erick and his family, it was mutually agreed upon that he is going to a prep school of his choice,'' said Rob Ianello, the Zips' first-year head coach on Tuesday.
The 5-foot-11, 205-pound Howard signed a national letter of intent to play for the Zips on Feb. 3 as part of a 23-player recruiting class.
However, that commitment was always in jeopardy because Howard still had to meet certain academic requirements to be eligible as a freshman.
Now, by reportedly attending Fork Union Military Academy in Virginia, he can work on improving his grades and improving his chances to play for a BCS football program.
Ianello said the loss of Howard did not feel like a real loss.
''We didn't really have him, so I can't say we lost him,'' Ianello said. ''He did sign. A kid who is in your program, is here on campus, is working and doing stuff. When that kid leaves your program, you lost him.
''Erick never showed up here, never did anything with the team. We are excited about the kids we do have here.''
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