North Carolina lost starting quarterback Max Johnson in the season-opener against Minnesota, and the Tar Heels have been trying to find his replacement.
The North Carolina football program received some encouraging news about their quarterback, Max Johnson. Following a season-ending knee injury, Johnson underwent surgery the very next day.
Injured quarterback Max Johnson plans to play for North Carolina in 2025. He broke his right leg in the Tar Heels' season-opening win at Minnesota last week and had surgery at a local hospital last Friday.
Stop, stop he’s already dead! Welcome to this week’s College Football 25 preview of this Saturday’s game between UNC and Charlotte. Since we last met, Texas A&M transfer Max Johnson suffered a season-ending injury, so now Conner Harrell will step into the starting quarterback job.
It should be an easy win, but there’s still plenty to be gained on Saturday. The Tar Heels will take the field in Kenan Stadium for the first time for the 2024 season this Saturday.
UNC handed the B1G their only opening weekend loss, but now their season story has changed. The good news is that, supposedly, the schedule is easier for a little bit.
The North Carolina football program lost Drake Maye to the NFL Draft after a magnificent run as the signal-caller in Chapel Hill. In the transfer portal, the Tar Heels landed Max Johnson, a transfer from Texas A&M.
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.