JC football: Johnson commits to Idaho State
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COSTA MESA - Orange Coast College sophomore Eddie Johnson, an
All-Mission Conference punter, said Monday he has verbally committed to
continue his football and academic career at Idaho State.
Johnson, an All-CIF standout and three-time All-Newport-Mesa District
selection at Newport Harbor High, may sign a national letter of intent
Wednesday, the first day of the signing period.
He visited Pocatello last weekend, after making previous recruiting
visits to Portland and Arkansas State.
“When I was there over the weekend, I just felt, deep down, this was
the right place for me to go,” Johnson, who earned honorable mention on
the J.C. gridwire All-American team, said. “I liked the coaches, I liked
the town and I liked the facilities.”
Johnson said he also likes the opportunity to kick indoors at the
school’s 12,000-seat Holt Arena, and at altitude, around 5,000 feet.
Johnson averaged 39.4 yards on 58 punts last fall, helping the Pirates
earn a share of the Mission Conference Central Division crown and a berth
in the Strawberry Bowl. He had 15 kicks inside the opponents’ 20-yard
line and his long was 73 yards.
The 6-foot-4, 230-pounder also completed 5 of 8 passes for 81 yards
and two touchdowns in a backup role, though he believes his
quarterbacking days may be over.
Johnson will stay at OCC through summer school, completing work on his
associate of arts degree.
He said he plans to major in health and expressed an interest in the
school’s physical therapy and/or sports medicine programs.
“It feels good to have this opportunity,” said Johnson, whose grades
out of high school were not sufficient for a four-year college.
-- by Barry Faulkner
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