Desmond Howard made his three seasons at Michigan count. Before joining ESPN’s “College GameDay” crew, the Wolverines wide receiver set or tied five NCAA and 12 Michigan football records from 1989-91, finishing with 2,146 receiving yards and 34 touchdowns on offense along with three special teams touchdowns as the team’s primary kickoff and punt returner. After scoring 23 touchdowns as a junior in 1991, averaging 15.5 yards each time he touched the ball, Howard won the Heisman Trophy and was a first-team All-American for the Wolverines. Ohio State football news:Sign up for the Ohio State Sports Insider text group with Dispatch reporters Howard’s 19 receiving touchdowns in 1991 remain a single-season record for Michigan. His 32 career touchdown receptions are third most in school history. Desmond Howard never lost to Ohio State Howard’s dominance for Michigan’s offense and special teams continued in the Wolverines’ three matchups with Ohio State. In…
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