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Public Service Announcement: Central Arkansas guard Jordan Howard is dangerous
- Updated: January 29, 2018
University of Central Arkansas guard Jordan Howard is dangerous. Not many are aware of the threat he constitutes–from anywhere on the court. Some in the Southland Conference know, for sure—and a few in the Pac-12, as you’ll find if you watch the video above, but the rest of the nation needs to be made aware.
Howard is averaging 25.5 points per game for the Bears, which ranks third in the country. He’s one of the nation’s most prolific three-point shooters, and comes from a lineage of dangerous people on the court–his brother Markus went for 52 against Providence, and is the leading scorer in the Big East.
Knowledge is power–so fill yourself in on Jordan and Central Arkansas before your team falls victim.
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