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Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports
Former LSU edge rusher Jaxon Howard announced his commitment to his Minnesota on Friday.

The 6-4, 241-pounder from Crystal, Minn. (Robbinsdale Cooper High School), was a former four-star prospect and the No. 1 rated player in Minnesota for the class of 2023.

Howard played in five games last season on special teams and as a backup at the edge, recording two tackles and one quarterback hurry. He has been playing behind Bradyn Swinson and Dashawn Womack during spring practice.

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andyvotty7 days
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cypresstiger10 days
Needs a 2nd “x” in his name
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Vernonbrew2212 days
I saw him miss two open field tackles vs Aggies
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Deplorable Duke13 days
And we care why?
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Scotcho Libre13 days
LSU has brought transfers back home for the last couple of years now. Seems hypocritical to complain about a guy moving back home when he was 3rd string here and could be a day one starter at Minnesota.
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madog1113 days
Can't stand the heat!
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Datbayoubengal13 days
He's going to be great for Minnesota!
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Tiger in Texas13 days
He's from Minnesota, so no problem with that!
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FLObserver13 days
Pulling top HS players from non football states usually never works out for LSU.
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Datbayoubengal13 days
It was only because of the guys that are in front of him. In the old days, he would have stayed until he would be able to play as a redshirt sophomore or junior.
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Ralph_Wiggum10 days
LOL. The Vikings are the most popular pro-sports team in the state. Dozens of Division II and III football programs in the state.
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Mr Cell Phone13 days
Good luck young man always will be a Tiger
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grizzlylongcut13 days
That’s not how this works
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He should get immediate playing time at his home school. I hate to see a young stud go, but this is a perfect fit for him.
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CanebreakCajun13 days
Home is home.
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tucoco13 days
He went home, so, nothing surprising about that decision. I wish the kid good luck and stay healthy.
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TheWalrus13 days
Risky to recruit players far from home
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saturncube2113 days
congrats, young man
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AD2313 days
the big leagues aren't for everyone
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