Max Johnson Explained

Max Johnson
School:North Carolina Tar Heels
Currentnumber:14
Currentposition:Quarterback
Class:Junior
Pastschools:
Highschool:Oconee County
(Watkinsville, Georgia)
Birth Date:July 25, 2001
Birth Place:Athens, Georgia
Height Ft:6
Height In:6
Weight Lb:230
Espn:4685740

Max Johnson (born July 25, 2001) is an American football quarterback for the North Carolina Tar Heels. Johnson attended and played high school football at Oconee County High School in Watkinsville, Georgia and began his college career at LSU before transferring to Texas A&M, where he played from 2022–2023.

Early years

Johnson grew up in Athens, Georgia and attended Oconee County High School.[1] As a senior, he threw for 2,143 yards, 30 touchdowns and five interceptions and was named the Georgia 4A Offensive Player of the Year.[2] Johnson was rated a four-star recruit and committed to play college football at Louisiana State over an offer from Miami, coached by his uncle Mark Richt, as well as offers from Florida State, Georgia, Tennessee and South Carolina.[3] [4]

College career

LSU

Freshman season

See also: 2020 LSU Tigers football team. Johnson started his freshman season as the team's third string quarterback before being named the team's starter before LSU's game against Florida.[5] In his first career start, he threw for 239 yards and three touchdowns in a 37–34 upset victory over the sixth-ranked Gators and was named the Southeastern Conference Offensive Player of the Week for his performance.[6] [7] The following game, Johnson passed for an LSU freshman record 435 yards with three touchdowns and an interception while also rushing for 45 yards and two touchdowns in a 53–48 win over Ole Miss.[8] In his first season at LSU, Johnson completed 88 out of 150 attempted passes for 1,069 passing yards, 8 touchdowns and one interception.

Sophomore season

See also: 2021 LSU Tigers football team. Johnson was named LSU's starting quarterback during preseason training camp following an injury to Myles Brennan.[9] In his sophomore and final season at LSU, Johnson completed 225 out of 373 attempted passes for 2,814 passing yards, 27 touchdowns and 6 interceptions.

On December 7, 2021, Johnson announced via social media that he would be leaving LSU to enter the transfer portal.[10]

Texas A&M

On December 17, 2021, Johnson announced he would transfer to Texas A&M.[11] He appeared in 12 games over two seasons for the Aggies, but never started a full season during his time in College Station. His most extended action came during the 2023 season, when he appeared in eight games, filling in for the injured Conner Weigman. Johnson threw for 1,452 yards, nine touchdowns, and 5 interceptions in 2023.

After the conclusion of the regular season, Johnson entered the transfer portal once again, this time as a graduate transfer.[12]

North Carolina

On November 29, 2023, Johnson committed to North Carolina.[13] Following Drake Maye's departure, Johnson will compete with Conner Harrell for the Tar Heel starting quarterback job in 2024.

Statistics

SeasonGamesPassingRushing
GP GS Record Comp Att Pct Yards Avg TD Int Rate Att Yards Avg TD
LSU Tigers
20206 2 2–0 88 150 58.7 1,069 7.1 8 1 134.8 54 119 2.2 2
202112 12 6–6 225 373 60.3 2,814 7.5 27 6 144.4 78 −41 −0.5 1
Texas A&M Aggies
20224 3 2–1 43 71 60.6 517 7.3 3 0 135.7 29 61 2.1 0
20238 5 2–3 118 190 62.1 1,452 7.6 9 5 136.7 51 27 0.5 2
North Carolina Tar Heels
20240 0 0−0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0
Career 30 22 12–10 484 784 60.5 5,853 7.5 47 12 139.9 212 166 0.8 5

Personal life

Johnson is the son of Pro Bowl and Super Bowl quarterback Brad Johnson, the nephew of former Georgia and Miami head coach Mark Richt and the brother of former Texas A&M and current North Carolina tight end Jake Johnson.[14] [15]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Miller . Brody . October 22, 2020 . LSU QBs Max Johnson and TJ Finley: Parallel paths to a potential debut Saturday . December 20, 2020 . The Athletic.
  2. Web site: Dellenger . Ross . December 13, 2020 . Max Johnson: Meet the True Freshman QB Who Helped Take Down the Gators—and His Football Rich Bloodline . December 20, 2020 . SI.com.
  3. Web site: Anderson . Joel . November 28, 2018 . Four-star QB Max Johnson picks LSU over uncle Mark Richt's Hurricanes . December 20, 2020 . ESPN.com.
  4. Web site: Kasabian . Paul . November 29, 2018 . 4-Star QB Max Johnson Commits to LSU Despite Offer from Uncle Mark Richt, Miami . December 20, 2020 . Bleacher Report.
  5. Web site: Kubena . Brooks . December 7, 2020 . Ed Orgeron says LSU will consider starting Max Johnson at QB against Florida . December 20, 2020 . The Advocate.
  6. Web site: December 14, 2020 . LSU quarterback Max Johnson expected to be fine after suffering minor injury at Florida . December 20, 2020 . The Daily Advertiser.
  7. Web site: Page . Fletcher . December 14, 2020 . Former Oconee County standout Max Johnson honored after upsetting the Gators . December 20, 2020 . Athens Banner-Herald.
  8. Web site: Dixon . Shea . December 19, 2020 . Max Johnson "will never forget" the 2020 finish . December 20, 2020 . 247Sports.
  9. Web site: Alexander . Wilson . August 3, 2021 . Max Johnson named LSU's starting quarterback as Myles Brennan undergoes surgery . August 25, 2021 . The Advocate.
  10. Web site: Scarborough . Alex . December 7, 2021 . LSU Tigers starting quarterback Max Johnson to enter transfer portal . December 21, 2021 . . en.
  11. Web site: Scarborough . Alex . December 17, 2021 . Former LSU Tigers starting QB Max Johnson transferring to Texas A&M Aggies . December 21, 2021 . . en.
  12. Web site: Texas A&M QB Max Johnson enters NCAA transfer portal. Pope. Keegan. on3.com. On3 Sports. November 26, 2023. November 29, 2023.
  13. Web site: SEC Transfer Quarterback Max Johnson Commits to UNC. Callahan. Don. InsideCarolina.com. 247 Sports. November 29, 2023. November 30, 2023.
  14. Web site: Tomasson . Chris . December 11, 2020 . Ex-Vikings, Buccaneers QB Brad Johnson now cheering on son Max at LSU . December 20, 2020 . St. Paul Pioneer Press.
  15. Web site: Culpepper . Juliakate E. . May 16, 2017 . Miami’s Mark Richt extends 2020 offer to nephew Max Johnson . December 20, 2020 . The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.