The truth is, I don't know. Before today, I had never heard of Max Johnson, but here are some stats and information I found off the Google to rattle off to you so you can judge him based on my speedy quick research and writing. LSU 2020: 1,069 Yards - 8 TDs - 1 Int - 88/150 CMP
LSU 2021: 2,815 Yards - 27 TDs - 8 Int - 225/373 CMP TAMU 2022: 517 Yards - 3 TDs - 0 Int - 43/71 CMP TAMU 2023: 1,452 Yards - 9 TDs - 5 Int - 118/190 CMP Statistically, only 2021 stands out to me. That season, the LSU Tigers had their first losing season since 1999, but they went through a coaching change in the middle of the season, which would explain why Johnson transferred to Texas A&M the following season. Once again, Johnson's team went through a coaching change in the middle of the season, which may explain why he is transferring again. Based on various sources, Johnson is a wishy-washy player. Sometimes, maybe he's good, and others, not so much. So I don't know what to think. It hurts to admit, but transferring from the SEC to the ACC is a much bigger step down than it used to be. Maybe he just isn't a spectacular SEC quarterback and can thrive in the ACC. One thing for sure is that Mack Br
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