‘I love my dad. He has done a great job of teaching me, not just how to throw the ball, but how to be a good quarterback.’ Max Johnson speaks during during Texas A&M’s Fall practice Media Day

Ahead of the Aggies open practice inside Kyle Field on Sunday, quarterback Max Johnson took a multitude of questions from the media.

Texas A&M’s first and only open practice during fall practice is slated for Sunday afternoon inside Kyle Field, as both the public and the media will have the opportunity to preview what’s to come ahead of the Aggie’s season opener vs. New Mexico on Saturday, Sept. 2.

Before the open practice, the Aggies held their annual Media Day, as every media member in attendance posed questions to every coach and player available to take the podium were Assistant Head Coach Elijah Robinson, Defensive Coordinator DJ Durkin, Offensive Coordinator Bobby Petrino, and players Max Johnson, Conner Weigman, Noah Thomas, and Bryce Anderson. Of course, media day wouldn’t be complete without the Aggies’ leader at the helm, Head Coach Jimbo Fisher.

Fisher knows that actions speak louder than words, especially after coming off one of the worst seasons in program history during the Aggies’ 5-7 (2-6 SEC) finish amid high expectations, but after several potentially impactful moves this offseason led by the hiring of new offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino, nothing short eight to nine wins is simply an option.

As we all know, the quarterback position is the straw that stirs the drink. As sophomore Conner Weigman continues to battle senior southpaw Max Johnson this fall, both options bring something to the table. However, Weigman’s impressive finish in 2022 (eight touchdowns, zero interceptions) likely holds a slight advantage before a decision is made.

Johnson led the Aggies to consecutive Top 25 victories over Miami and Arkansas before a season-ending hand injury hindered his progress, leading to Weigman’s rise in the depth chart.

Here are highlights and quotes from Max Johnson’s Q&A from Sunday afternoon.