Moderators CJ Vogel Posted May 21 Moderators Posted May 21 This is pretty awesome to see for the Lifetime Longhorn. Johnson spent time with the Jaguars, Giants and Bears, catching two career touchdowns. An Achilles injury changed the trajectory of his career, but it looks like Johnson is going to be just fine in life after football. 31 Quote
hookem1014 Posted May 21 Posted May 21 Congrats to him! A buddy of mine attended MIT for his MBA and built plenty of connections in the sports industry via the Sloan Sports Analytics Conference. Wishing nothing but the best for Colin🤘 8 Quote
Uthookem4800 Posted May 21 Posted May 21 @CJ Vogel tell Bobby to get Collin an Kirk on OTF interview 3 Quote
Alex Butler Posted May 21 Posted May 21 18 minutes ago, CJ Vogel said: This is pretty awesome to see for the Lifetime Longhorn. Johnson spent time with the Jaguars, Giants and Bears, catching two career touchdowns. An Achilles injury changed the trajectory of his career, but it looks like Johnson is going to be just fine in life after football. Good for him. MIT is a pretty good school, not McCombs but good lol 😝 1 1 Quote
horn1 Posted May 21 Posted May 21 (edited) Injuries derailed his career, but when healthy the guy was pretty darn solid Edited May 21 by horn1 Quote
Here for the Wins Posted May 21 Posted May 21 21 minutes ago, hookem1014 said: Congrats to him! A buddy of mine attended MIT for his MBA and built plenty of connections in the sports industry via the Sloan Sports Analytics Conference. Wishing nothing but the best for Colin🤘 Sounds pretty good. They have anything for old, uninspired dudes? 3 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted May 21 Author Moderators Posted May 21 5 minutes ago, horn1 said: Injuries derailed his career, but when healthy the guy was pretty darn solid Made some unbelievable diving catches. The one vs. USC was one of my favorites 6 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted May 21 Author Moderators Posted May 21 12 minutes ago, Uthookem4800 said: @CJ Vogel tell Bobby to get Collin an Kirk on OTF interview Good idea! 3 Quote
hookem1014 Posted May 21 Posted May 21 3 minutes ago, Here for the Wins said: Sounds pretty good. They have anything for old, uninspired dudes? I heard those are listed as job requirements to be an ESPN analyst these days! 1 Quote
GoHorns1 Posted May 21 Posted May 21 (edited) 21 minutes ago, Alex Butler said: Good for him. MIT is a pretty good school, not McCombs but good lol 😝 Combination of both is a fantastic accomplishment! Edited May 21 by GoHorns1 2 Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted May 21 Author Moderators Posted May 21 14 minutes ago, Sarah O said: So awesome. Quote
Traves Posted May 21 Posted May 21 Was at the game vs USC in the Coliseum of him going off. Tough loss but a great game. 1 Quote
.45s Posted May 21 Posted May 21 That will be a great graduate degree for him. Sorry it did not work well in the NFL but he was a very good receiver for UT. Quote
horns96 Posted May 22 Posted May 22 6 hours ago, .45s said: That will be a great graduate degree for him. Sorry it did not work well in the NFL but he was a very good receiver for UT. Not to quibble, but 4 years in the NFL is a pretty good career and that salary is more than the average person makes in a lifetime. 1 Quote
Atticus Posted May 22 Posted May 22 He'll be set up very well post Sloan. Amazing job by him getting admitted. Quote
.45s Posted May 22 Posted May 22 7 hours ago, horns96 said: Not to quibble, but 4 years in the NFL is a pretty good career and that salary is more than the average person makes in a lifetime. 4 years in the NFL is definitely better pay-wise than the average person, but I was referring to playing on the field. His last two years out of 4 in the NFL he had 3 catches and only had 2 TDs for his career. Being a long term backup QB in the NFL may be one of the best jobs there is because they make a lot of money, come out with fewer injuries than starters, but probably would have preferred to be a starter. 1 Quote
Thailand T Sip Posted May 22 Posted May 22 20 hours ago, CJ Vogel said: Good idea! Might as well add dad! Quote
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