As Texas continues to deal with the repercussions of Hurricane Beryl, plans are again being changed, including the commitment date for one of the top wide receivers in the 2025 recruiting class, which was last set for Wednesday afternoon.
According to OrangeBloods writer Jason Suchomel, Johnson will once again push back his commitment date to sometime next week, as power issues in Hitchcock, Texas, are still a problem. We all send our thoughts to Johnson and his family, and everyone is still affected.
Recently, speaking with On3’s Chad Simmons, Johnson was intrigued by both the Longhorns and Aggies’ future offenses. At the same time, Texas A&M remains the overwhelming favorite, according to several 247Sports recruiting analysts, and Texas is clearly in play. Johnson explained that both in-state programs are the finalists:
“They are great schools. I like the coaches at Texas and Texas A&M, both have good offense.”
With new offensive coordinator Collin Klein taking over play-calling duties this coming season, recruits, including Johnson, have been provided a clear vision of how they’ll fit in the Aggies offense.
According to 247Sports, Johnson is currently positioned as the 192nd-ranked prospect in the 2025 class, the 20th-ranked wide receiver, and the 27th-ranked prospect in Texas.
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