Texas A&M QB Max Johnson announced Sunday that he’s entering the transfer portal. Johnson played in eight games for the Aggies in 2023 and took over as the team’s starter when Connor Weigman ...
Just a few days after he entered the transfer portal as a graduate transfer, former LSU and Texas A&M quarterback Max Johnson has committed to North Carolina. It comes 24 hours after a crystal ...
Former Texas A&M quarterback Max Johnson is trending to UNC after entering the college football transfer portal earlier this week, according to a Crystal Ball prediction Tuesday from 247Sports ...
Former Texas A&M quarterback Max Johnson committed to North Carolina on Wednesday after entering the college football transfer portal earlier this week. The graduate signal-caller started the 2023 ...
A. Max Johnson’s jersey number is #14. "A chance to go to Indianapolis is on the line": Ohio State HC Ryan Day stresses the importance of the Penn State game "A chance to go to Indianapolis is ...
The North Carolina football team has faced unprecedented adversity this season, but has responded with resilience and a ...
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Max Johnson is a college football player, born on July 25, 2001, to Brad and Nikki Johnson. The 6 ft 5 in quarterback for the North Carolina Tar Heels, who attended and played high school football ...
There are few more reliable sources of offseason hope in college football these days than the arrival of a transfer quarterback ... and Texas A&M quarterback Max Johnson entered the year as ...
Selecting the most impactful transfer additions ... South Carolina from the portal. However, linebacker is a significant position of need with Sherrod Greene and Brad Johnson out of eligibility.
Injured North Carolina QB Max Johnson plans to return in 2025 With Johnson out for year, Brown urges UNC to 'rally around' Harrell With Johnson out for year, Brown urges UNC to 'rally around ...