Max Johnson compares experiences at North Carolina, LSU, Texas A&M
Posted May 7, 2024
Quarterback Max Johnson chose to use his final season of eligibility to play for Mack Brown at North Carolina, his third school in five seasons. After a full spring with the Tar Heels, Johnson compared his experience so far in Chapel Hill to the first few months he spent at his previous two stops, LSU and Texas A&M. "I’d say it’s very similar," Johnson said.
(On3.com)
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