How TCU's Quentin Johnston transitioned from Texas commit to premier 'go-to guy' for No. 3 Horned Frogs

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How TCU's Quentin Johnston transitioned from Texas commit to premier 'go-to guy' for No. 3 Horned Frogs

Quentin Johnston is a two-time All-Big 12 first team wide receiver and team captain for No. 3 TCU. He helped the team to its first College Football Playoff appearance. The team is preparing for a New Year's Eve game against No 2 Michigan.  

Quentin Johnston is a four-star recruit who committed to Texas in August before his senior year in 2019. He has since played for TCU, the No. 3 team in the country. The state's No 14 WR and No 9 overall player, he has 108 receptions, 2,024 yards, 18.7 yards per catch and 13 touchdowns in three seasons at TCU.

Quentin Johnston is a star running back for the No. 3 TCU Horned Frogs. He played for TCU in 2020 and 2021. This season, he's playing for a more disciplined team. The team is one of the best in the nation. The coaching staff instilled discipline into the team, especially Kaz Kazadi and the strength and conditioning coach. Kendre Miller has the most rushing yards and touchdowns by a TCU player since LaDainian Tomlinson in 2000. His 1,342 rushing yard and 17 rushing touchdowns are the highest by any player in a season since 2000, according to Pro Football Focus.

Duggan and Johnston are one of the most dominant quarterback-receiver duos in college football. Duggan is the 2022 Davey O'Brien award winner. They are the second-most catches of 50 or more yards this season behind only Jalin Hyatt. They have also been on the receiving end of five deep completions of more than 50 yards. The team is also second in complecations of over 50 in a season. It's a good thing Duggans is on this team. He has some bad throws, but he's very accurate. His quarterback Austin Aune has also thrown 13 such complements.

After catching twelve passes for 114 yards in the first four games of the season, Johnston erupted for 30 catches, 536 yards receiving and four touchdowns over the next four.

Quentin Johnston is a star player for TCU's No. 3 Horned Frogs. He missed two games due to a high-ankle injury. TCU won 38-31 over Kansas in a game that was a spotlight matchup. Johnston made 14 catches for 206 yards. His coach attributes his success to his steady, lead-by-example style. Steve Avila believes the win solidified their belief that 2022 is going to be a special season. Wes Harris thinks Quentin is built in the lab. The team's motto is "It's about 'we' and 'us' and what can he do to help the team?".

Quentin Johnston is a star defensive back for TCU. He has been playing against Tre'Vius Hodges Tomlinson for years. The two players have been friends since high school. TCU's team is playing in the College Football Playoff on Saturday. Johnston is confident about his team's performance. His teammate Derius Davis is the most prolific returner in TCU history. Johnsto Duggan has already declared for the NFL Draft. It's not his main focus. he wants to put the finishing touches on the 2022 team. for his college career. For him, the game against Michigan is more important than the award.


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