Noah Collins-Howard came away from his official visit to Syracuse feeling exactly how he expected to feel.
The 2027 Rush-Henrietta (NY) High three-star wide receiver, who announced his commitment to the Orange in March, said the trip to Central New York only strengthened his connection to the program.
"The OV was overall good and I truly enjoyed spending time with the staff, players, and everyone involved with the program,” Collins-Howard said to The Juice Online. "The experience reinforced why Syracuse feels like home, and I'm excited about what we're building together. I appreciate all the time, effort, and hospitality SU showed my family and me.”
Collins-Howard, the No. 9 overall prospect in New York according to 247Sports, chose Syracuse over an offer list that included Temple, Buffalo and Akron, among others. During the visit, he spent time building on the relationships that helped bring him to Syracuse in the first place.
"Top highlights was the dinners spending times with coaches at dinner and the players and future teammates,” Collins-Howard said. "I talked to pretty much every coach and we talked about culture and how they will play me and how they see me as a player.”
That part matters to Collins-Howard, who already knows plenty about what Syracuse is selling. He has embraced head coach Fran Brown’s D.A.R.T. approach - detailed, accountable, relentless, tough - and, growing up in nearby Rochester, has followed the Orange for years.
Syracuse’s 2027 class has surged to 22 commitments in June and sits 36th nationally. Fourteen of those pledges came during the month, and Collins-Howard has been watching the class take shape with interest.
"The class of 2027 is very legit,” Collins-Howard said. “It was great seeing each other snd bonding together. I think we will be very strong.”
The Orange also targeted him for what he can do with speed. Collins-Howard has posted a 6.30 in the 55m and a 10.94 in the 100m, and he says that burst is something he wants to put on display in Syracuse.
"I’m looking to show my speed the way I can separate from defenders,” Collins-Howard said. "The way I move in open field through special teams and being a receiver from the outside and from slot.”
He closed with the kind of message that fits the momentum around Syracuse’s class.
"Let’s build something special,” Collins-Howard said. "The best is yet to come.
Get ready. I’m coming to work, compete, and represent this program the right way every single day.
I’m bringing energy, discipline, and a mindset to win."
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