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The love of a grandmother is unwavering, ageless, and eternal. Losing them would be equivalent to losing a piece of your life. Avery Johnson, the quarterback at Kansas State, feels the same way now, nearly a year after his grandma passed away. Why not? A grandma possesses the qualities of a parent, teacher, and closest friend. Considering that Johnson continues to miss having her in his life. This is also demonstrated by his most recent Instagram tale.

Avery Johnson honored his grandmother on December 15 by sharing a photo of himself and his grandmother on his Instagram story. The message said, “still miss you grandma,” and included a broken heart symbol. This was done ahead of Kansas State’s Rate Bowl matchup with Rutgers. According to the narrative, he lost his grandma over a year ago; the photo showed that she was admitted to the hospital on December 14, 2023.

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For the talented quarterback, losing his grandmother was a huge blow. However, he was so committed to football that it didn’t seem to have any impact on his performance. Don’t trust! “The most impressive thing about @avery2johnson’s first career start is the poise and confidence he displayed while knowing that he had just lost his grandmother hours earlier. Support the kids that deserve to be supported. Some of them are exemplary individuals well beyond football,” Joe Hall, K-State football coaching staff, wrote in his X message of sorrow to Avery Johnson on January 16 after the bowl game. It merely states that on December 28,2023, the well-known sportsman lost his grandmother, as the 2023 Pop-Tarts Bowl game played on that day and he lost her before that.

Even if this loss can never make up for it, you must accept life as it is. And proceed with your life. The quarterback for the Wildcats has decided to remain with the team for the upcoming season. However, if he goes into the transfer portal, he has a lot of possibilities. Let’s explore it in more detail.

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Avery Johnson as transfer portal prospect

All misgivings were dispelled when Avery Johnson became a full-time starter in Sep, despite his ups and downs. Given his dual threat talent and height of 6′ 2″, you can’t help but compare him to Johnny Manziel. However, since starting, the sophomore QB of K-State has had an excellent season, averaging 209.8 yards per game while throwing 18 touchdowns and eight interceptions. He also demonstrated his ability to run, averaging 45.7 yards per game and rushing for six more scores. As of now, the young player will be sought after by several teams if and when he chooses to change teams.

Johnson believes that Wildcats is the most secure option. For Johnson, Texas A&M Aggies may find this to be logical as well. His brief freshmen stints were as offensive coordinator under Collin Klein, who guided Kansas State to a Big 12 title. Texas A&M may be after him. The offensive firepower of the Hurricanes plus Avery Johnson? Imagine the scores they would receive if this were to occur. If Johnson can take Cam Ward’s place next season, the ACC’s top offense won’t lose a beat.

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Besides this, given the rumors that Arch Manning and Deuce Knight, their targets, could not be attending them the following year, Ole Miss can certainly consider Avery Johnson. Since Avery Johnson is from Witchita, Kansas, he doesn’t have to travel far and, if he joins Kansas, would provide this offensive a much-needed boost. Therefore, is staying with the Wildcats really the best for Avery? What do you think?

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