Jamie Howard

The basics

Quick Facts

isAmerican football player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth7 December 1973
Age51 years
Star signSagittarius
Sports Teams
LSU Tigers football
The details

Biography

James Walker Howard III (born December 7, 1973) is a former American football quarterback for the LSU Tigers.

Early years

Howard attended St. Thomas More High School in Lafayette, Louisiana. He lettered in four sports while in high school: football, baseball, track, and basketball. He was drafted in the second round of the 1992 MLB Draft by the Atlanta Braves as a pitcher. Howard, overall pick #59, was selected immediately after the Oakland Athletics selected future MVP and All Star Jason Giambi at #58.

College career

Howard lettered all four years at LSU and was the first true freshman to start at quarterback for LSU since Steve Ensminger in 1976. He started six games, and played in eight, as a freshman, started ten games as a sophomore, nine his junior year and seven as a senior. Howard remained a member of the Atlanta Braves organization while enrolled at LSU and played in the Braves' minor leagues after his freshman and sophomore seasons. In his first three years at LSU, he struggled with interceptions, throwing 17 his junior year.

He returned for his senior season in 1995 as the Tigers' starting quarterback after sitting out the summer from the Atlanta Braves' organization. He injured his shoulder midway through the 1995 season in a game against Florida and missed a month of games.

Howard finished his career as the third-leading passer in LSU history with 6,158 yards and second in career touchdown passes with 34.

Statistics

PassingRushing
SeasonTeamGPCompAttPctYdsTDINTAttYdsTD
1992LSU Tigers810120050.51,34951315–20
1993LSU Tigers1010624842.71,3197124500
1994LSU Tigers1114027451.11,997131749-531
1995LSU Tigers711221252.81,4939520-930
Totals3645993449.16,1583447129–1481
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