The Oklahoma State running back room continues to get deeper and deeper.
With the spring transfer portal being open, roster tweaks are underway. For Mike Gundy, his approach to roster construction is to recruit the top talents in the portal, regardless of position or need at the position.
Howland rushed for 354 yards and two touchdowns during his 2023 campaign -- his redshirt sophomore season. He will have two years of eligibility remaining as he makes his move to Stillwater. This is important because Ollie Gordon -- the nation's top running back residing at Oklahoma State -- will likely make the jump to pro football after the 2024 college football season.
Howland committed to Minnesota out of the portal, before decommitting and eventually choosing Stillwater as his next home. He joins Arkansas transfer AJ Green as the second running back to join the program through the portal this offseason.
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