2023 ATH Jahiem Johnson commits to Tulane over Nebraska

2023 athlete Jahiem Johnson committed to Tulane over Nebraska

2023 athlete Jahiem Johnson has committed to Tulane. He announced his decision on Twitter.

Nebraska was one of six finalists for Johnson, along with Indiana, Mississippi State, Tulane, Washington, and Washington State.

Johnson attends Hammond High School in Hammond, LA, where he plays both wide receiver and cornerback. Johnson garnered a lot of recruiting interest; he received 18 offers. He is an explosive athlete. He ran a 4.45-second 40-yard dash, according to Hudl. He is listed at 6’1″ and 175 pounds.

The Cornhuskers have had some recent success on the recruiting trail in Louisiana; they gained commitments from Omarion Miller and Arnold Barnes III. So, missing out on Johnson is disappointing.

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Cornhuskers are finalists for 2023 ATH from Louisiana

The Nebraska Cornhuskers are one of six finalists for 2023 athlete Jahiem Johnson

The Nebraska Cornhuskers are one of six finalists for 2023 three-star athlete Jahiem Johnson. The other finalists are Mississippi State, Washington, Washington State, Tulane, and Indiana. Johnson is expected to announce his decision on November 14th.

Johnson attends Hammond High School in Hammond, LA. He plays both wide receiver and cornerback. According to Hudl, he ran an impressive 4.45 40-yard dash. He is listed at 6’1″ and 175 pounds.

The Cornhuskers continue to aggressively recruit in the state of Louisiana. They gained commitments from wide receiver Omarion Miller and running back Arnold Barnes III, and they have made offers to a number of prospects in the state.

 

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