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LEXINGTON - Fort Campbell standout Micah Johnson has officially decided to join his brother, Christian, at the University of Kentucky.
Johnson was calling other coaches who had recruited him Monday to tell them he was going to Kentucky. He also told several recruits that were at the Kentucky-Tennessee game Saturday that he was set to join the Wildcats.
His mother, Vicki, confirmed Monday night that he had made his final decision and picked UK over Notre Dame, Georgia and Virginia Tech.
"His heart has been set on Kentucky," Vicki Johnson said. "He's always accepted a challenge and having a chance to play with his brother is also important to him."
Christian Johnson played as a true freshmen in Kentucky's offensive line this season after playing last year at Hargrave Military Academy. The two brothers played high school football together for two years in Virginia.
"Micah is kind of weird. Some people get nervous in competition, but competition drives him to being the best," Christian Johnson said earlier this season. "The things he needs to work on are mainly simple stuff that the coaches could knock out in no time. But I think he's going to be an exceptional college player.
"I am hoping to get him here. I just want to tell him, 'Micah, get up here. I need you up here.' And when it comes time to make his choice, I think this is where he'll be."
Source: Amnews.com
LEXINGTON - Fort Campbell standout Micah Johnson has officially decided to join his brother, Christian, at the University of Kentucky.
Johnson was calling other coaches who had recruited him Monday to tell them he was going to Kentucky. He also told several recruits that were at the Kentucky-Tennessee game Saturday that he was set to join the Wildcats.
His mother, Vicki, confirmed Monday night that he had made his final decision and picked UK over Notre Dame, Georgia and Virginia Tech.
"His heart has been set on Kentucky," Vicki Johnson said. "He's always accepted a challenge and having a chance to play with his brother is also important to him."
Christian Johnson played as a true freshmen in Kentucky's offensive line this season after playing last year at Hargrave Military Academy. The two brothers played high school football together for two years in Virginia.
"Micah is kind of weird. Some people get nervous in competition, but competition drives him to being the best," Christian Johnson said earlier this season. "The things he needs to work on are mainly simple stuff that the coaches could knock out in no time. But I think he's going to be an exceptional college player.
"I am hoping to get him here. I just want to tell him, 'Micah, get up here. I need you up here.' And when it comes time to make his choice, I think this is where he'll be."
Source: Amnews.com