What Grade is Max Johnson in?

Last Modified Sep 17, 2024 05:43 GMT
What Grade is Max Johnson in
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Max Johnson is an American football player who was expected to play a leading role in his first season with the North Carolina Tar Heels, primarily playing as a quarterback. But the four-year veteran has been ruled out for the remainder of the year with a leg injury and plans to return for the 2025 season. In his four-year collegiate career, Johnson has appeared in 31 games with 23 starts and threw for 5,923 yards with 47 touchdowns and 13 interceptions.

Max Johnson Grade

Max Johnson is a graduate student at the University of North Carolina. He joined the Tar Heels in 2024 after spending the last four seasons with LSU and Texas A&M. He was rated as the 11th best in his position in the 2020 recruiting class. Johnson was also ranked a four-star recruit, while 247Sports ranked him the 52nd overall prospect in the state of Georgia.

Max Johnson College

Following a successful high school career, Johnson embarked on his collegiate football journey with LSU Tigers in 2020. He also held offers from programs like Auburn, Georgia, Louisville, Michigan State, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio State, Texas A&M and Wisconsin among others. In his two seasons with the Tigers saw action in 18 games and recorded 3,883 passing yards with 35 touchdowns and seven interceptions. After the conclusion of the 2021 regular season, he decided to transfer to Texas A&M where he would spend the next two years of college football. In his two-year stint with the Aggies, Johnson appeared in 12 games and never started a full season at College Station. The four-year veteran quarterback decided to enter the transfer portal for the second time to transfer to the North Carolina Tar Heels with two years of eligibility remaining.

How many years of eligibility does Max Johnson have?

Max Johnson, a graduate of the North Carolina Tar Heels, still has two of eligibility left in college football.

Where did Max Johnson go to high school?

Max Johnson went to the Oconee County High School where led the school to a Georgia 4A state title during his senior season. He was regarded as one of the nation’s top quarterback prospects and was rated a four-star pro-style quarterback by major sports outlets. As a senior, Johnson threw for 2,143 yards, 30 TDs and five interceptions and was named Georgia 4A Offensive Player of the Year. He concluded his prep career with 5,140 passing yards and 47 touchdowns.

FAQ's On Max Johnson Grade

A. Max Johnson is listed at a height of 6ft 5inch (1.96 m).

A. Max Johnson is from Athens, Georgia.

A. Max Johnson attended the Oconee County High School in Watkinsville, Georgia.

A. Max Johnson is a graduate student at the University of North Carolina.

A. Max Johnson plays as a quarterback for the North Carolina Tar Heels.

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