Another day, another college football player has made his way into the mysterious and mystical portal.
According to 247Sports.com and the Houston Chronicle‘s Aaron Wilson, Texas A&M’s Antonio Howard has entered his name into the NCAA transfer database. The move doesn’t guarantee Howard will leave College Station -- he could always pull his name out and remain with the Aggies -- but it will allow prospective suitors to contact the defensive back without receiving permission from his current school.
Conversely, A&M would also be permitted to pull Howard’s scholarship at the end of the semester in which he entered the portal if they so choose.
Texas A&M DB Antonio Howard has entered the NCAA transfer portal, per source. Had 23 tackles in 2017
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) March 25, 2019
Howard originally signed with Marshall in 2015 before transferring to a Kansas junior college for the 2016 season. After transferring to A&M the next year, Howard played in a combined 10 games the past two seasons.
