Bill Belichick has had to use two different quarterbacks through the first four games of the 2025 season — his first at the college level as a head coach.
For a program that hasn't had a ton of quarterbacks succeed in the NFL, the Texas A&M Aggies sure have a lot of former quarterbacks starting at Power Four programs.
Max Johnson threw a passing touchdown to his brother, Jake Johnson, in his first game action since the season opener in Minnesota last year. The Tar Heels start the Bill Belichick era with a loss, and things may get ugly if there are no adjustments made, but tons of seasons are left in store.
The UNC football recruiting team officially entered the fray for Prosper High School (Texas) junior defensive lineman Jake Johnson with an offer back in late January.
The Texas A&M Aggies have been as active in the NCAA Transfer Portal as any team in the country with 46 players either coming or going (and one withdrawing)
The NCAA Transfer Portal is creating unprecedented movement across the country in college football. Thousands of players have utilized the portal to move programs or divisions for a variety of reasons.
Another day, another player in the NCAA Transfer Portal. Texas A&M Aggies sophomore tight end Jake Johnson announced his intent to enter the transfer portal Wednesday morning on social media.
The Texas A&M football program is currently going through it, with a bevy of high-end talent entering the transfer portal this week. Per On3 Sports, the Aggies have had four players enter the transfer portal since Tuesday.
Another brotherly duo lost The transfer portal announcements roll on, as today Texas A&M tight end Jake Johnson announced his intentions to enter the portal.
DEC 6 JOHNSON JOINS BROTHER Former five-star tight end Jake Johnson plans to enter the transfer portal, according to On3. Johnson was the No. 2 overall tight end prospect in the 2022 class. Johnson became the Aggies' starter after Donovan Green suffered a torn ACL in fall camp.