In choosing a college, Howard elected to follow in the lengthy horizontal jumping tradition at the
University of Arkansas, where he would follow in the footsteps of such luminary jumpers as
Mike Conley, Sr.,
Edrick Floreal,
Jérôme Romain,
Brian Wellman and
Erick Walder. Putting his own stamp on the track program, Howard won nine individual collegiate championships while jumping for Arkansas: During this time, the Razorback team, under the guidance of legendary coach
John McDonnell, itself won seven of the eight available NCAA team titles, indoors and out. Howard competed at the
1997 World University Games, finishing third in the triple jump. In 1997, he was named Collegiate Athlete of the Year by
Track and Field News magazine for winning all four jumps in the two NCAA championship competitions. All of Howard's personal records were set while he was a collegian: ==Professional career==