Gators get former Oklahoma State signee on campus for official visit

This former Oklahoma State commit looks to be all-in on joining the Gators this upcoming season.

Florida basketball will host former Oklahoma State point guard commit [autotag]Jeremiah Johnson[/autotag] — who was recently released from his letter of intent with the Cowboys — on an official visit to the O’Connell Center on Thursday, per reports.

“This visit is real big,” Johnson said of the upcoming OV. “Just hearing what they’ve got and seeing all they can offer and how I can help their program.”

The 6-foot-4inch, 175-pound ball-handler out of Phoenix (Arizona) PHHoenix Prep also has the Stanford Cardinals, Texas A&M Aggies and Wisconsin-Green Bay Phoenixes along with the Gators as his preferred destinations. However, the Orange and Blue have a clear lead in the graduating senior’s recruitment.

“To be honest, the No. 1 school is Florida right now,” Johnson told Gators Online. “Just because of the plan they’ve got for me, how they envision me playing. I’ve watched Florida since I was a kid. Knowing how they play and about their program just gives them a leg up already.”

On3’s scouting report

“Jeremiah Johnson has long arms with a projectable frame,” On3’s Jamie Shaw said. “The jump shot is natural and smooth. It has a repeatable, high release with great wrist action on the follow-through.

“He runs well and moves both vertically and laterally with athleticism. He is a solid secondary ball handler, would like to see him continue to tighten this area. Has the upside to be a good defender, able to both move his feet on the perimeter and get into the passing lanes off the ball.”

Recruiting Summary

Johnson is ranked No. 137 overall and No. 12 at his position nationally according to the 247Sports composite while the On3 industry ranking has him at Nos. 134 and 30, respectively. Florida holds the upper hand according to On3’s recruiting prediction machine with a 96.3% chance of landing him.

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Oklahoma HS basketball player in critical condition after being shot

Oklahoma high school basketball player Jeremiah Johnson is in critical condition after being shot at least twice.

Oklahoma high school basketball player Jeremiah Johnson is in critical condition after being shot at least twice, according to The Oklahoman.

Johnson had surgery Tuesday morning to remove two bullets, according to his mother. Ryan Wagner, Johnson’s prep coach at Putnam North High School, confirmed to the newspaper that Johnson is in critical condition. Details surrounding the shooting are currently unknown.

April Woolfork, Johnson’s mother, posted the following message on Facebook Tuesday morning:

“The news of my son is circling social media so I just want to let friends and family know that yes, he was shot last night. Both bullets are out and He is still in surgery. I am trying my best to keep it together. We have prayer warriors interceding on his behalf. Please do not message me about updates. I am the only allowed to be here with him so I would like to keep my line open for my immediate family at this time. I will update everyone else when I can. In the mean time Please just pray that my baby is ok”

Johnson, a four-star recruit, is Oklahoma’s top-rated 2023 recruit according to 247Sports, with offers from Illinois, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Texas already under his belt. He is rated the 16th-best player in his class and No. 5 point guard.

Johnson has starred for Putnam North this season, averaging over 20 points per game and helping the Panthers to a 9-3 record. Putnam North’s Tuesday night game has been canceled.

WATCH! Jeremiah Johnson 66-yard INT return sets up Houston TD

Houston DB Jeremiah Johnson returned a pick 66 yards to set up a Roughnecks touchdown.

Jeremiah Johnson picked off Jordan Ta’amu in the fourth quarter Sunday and brought it back 66 yards to put the Houston Roughnecks in scoring position.

P.J. Walker and Cam Phillips did the rest, connecting on their third touchdown of the game as Houston grabbed a 28-18 lead.

Walker and Phillips have connected for four touchdowns in the first two weeks of the XFL season.

FOX’s Greg Olsen noticed a Roughnecks player was in the neutral zone on the pick and Houston should have been flagged. QB Jordan Ta’amu felt he had a free play and made the risky pass. However, the officials missed the call.