VIDEO: RONNIE HOWARD HALL OF FAME INDUCTION CEREMONY
Ronnie Howard finished his playing career as one of the most productive players in Bridgewater College football history.
Howard was named to the All-ODAC first team in 1991 and then capped his career with a record-breaking campaign as a senior in 1993.
As a senior, Howard rushed for 1,610 yards to rank No. 4 in the nation. He was named to the All-ODAC first team and was recognized as the conference Player of the Year. He also received recognition on two All-American teams following the 1993 season.
Howard finished his career with 3,561 rushing yards and ranks No. 3 on the College’s all-time rushing list. He also amassed 5,780 all-purpose yards during his career, a total that still ranks No. 1 on the BC all-time charts.
Following graduation, Howard entered the private sector and currently serves as an accounting manager in Timberville, Va.
He has been active working with young people as a volunteer youth league coach, a Big Brothers/Big Sisters mentor and as a volunteer at Camp Still Meadows, a camp that works with physically and mentally handicapped children.
In recognition of his outstanding football career while a student-athlete, Ronnie Howard is deserving of induction into the Bridgewater College Athletic Hall of Fame