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Name: Kobe Johnson (+) Coming off Oct 2023 Undisclosed INJ/Out for 2023...Transfer from North Dakota State
College: Colorado State      Number: 0
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 5-09   Weight: 190
Position:  Pos2: KR
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2025

40 Low: 4.42
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 Data Scout Notes: X-Tryout/4GP-INJ Recheck in 23/Prob Secondary Leagues...Recheck/Transfer Up/Is Co-Starting 2023: NAC...(+) Oct 2023 Undisclosed INJ/Out for 2023...2022: NAC...P2ndC...2021: NAC...2019: NAC

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 Kobe Johnson, Colorado State, Player News


  Kobe Johnson rushed for 136 yards and three touchdowns and Dawson Weber intercepted two passes to lift No. 3 seed North Dakota State to a 35-32 win over seventh-seeded Incarnate Word in the semifinals of the NCAA Division I Football Championship on Friday, Dec. 16, before a crowd of 12,569 at Gate City Bank Field at the Fargodome. Weber's second interception with 1:13 left in the game sealed North Dakota State's 10th trip in 12 years to Frisco, Texas, for the FCS national championship game, where the Bison (12-2) will play either No. 4 seed Montana State or No. 1 seed South Dakota State on Sunday, Jan. 8. Incarnate Word (12-2) jumped out to a 16-0 lead in the first quarter, but NDSU took a 17-16 lead before halftime with a 27-yard Griffin Crosa field goal, Johnson's 4-yard touchdown run and Cam Miller's 2-yard TD run. Johnson's 49-yard TD run in the third quarter gave the Bison their biggest lead of the night, 24-16.

UIW responded with a 15-play, 75-yard scoring drive capped by quarterback Lindsay Scott's 1-yard run,a nd Scott added another 1-yard TD run on the Cardinals' next drive to give UIW a 29-24 lead. The teams traded field goals with Crosa connecting from a career-long 47 yards and UIW's Carson Mohr converting a 41-yarder to keep the Cardinals ahead 32-27 with 9:38 to play. Johnson's 31-yard touchdown run put NDSU ahead with 8:11 left, and wide receiver Braylon Henderson tossed a two-point conversion pass to tight end Joe Stoffel for a 35-32 lead. Johnson averaged 9.1 yards on 15 carries for the Bison and Miller finished with a career-high 18 carries and 132 yards on the ground. North Dakota State rushed for 328 yards and averaged 6.8 yards on 48 carries. - North Dakota State Football


(DS#100 RB) rSr/2025 RB Kobe JohnsonColorado State
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  Kobe Johnson ran for 206 yards and two touchdowns, quarterback Cam Miller also ran for two scores and third-seeded North Dakota State pounded Montana 49-26 in the second round of the FCS playoffs on Saturday. The defending and nine-time champion Bison (10-2) piled up 453 yards on the ground and turned three turnovers by the Grizzlies (8-5) into 21 points. North Dakota State is home against sixth-seeded Samford in the quarterfinals next weekend. Corbin Walker returned a Miller interception 58 yards early in the second half to pull the Grizzlies within 21-20. The Bison responded and scored on four of their next five possessions.

Johnson had touchdown runs of 75 and 73 yards and TaMerik Williams had a 68-yarder. After that NDSU went 87 yards in nine plays, capped by TK Marshall's seven-yard TD run. Miller had the first two scores of the game on 10-and 68-yard runs. Montana's Lance Johnson had a rushing touchdown but the quarterback was knocked out of the game when he was sacked and fumbled with Cole Wisniewski recovering in the end zone late in the first half. NDSU is making its 13th-straight FCS playoff appearance. The record is 17 straight by Montana, 1993-2009. - North Dakota State/AP College Football


(DS#100 RB) rSr/2025 RB Kobe JohnsonColorado State
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  SEPT 12 MISSOURI VALLEY PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: KR Kobe Johnson, North Dakota State - Johnson averaged 45.0 yards per return on two kickoff returns in North Dakota State's 43-3 win over North Carolina A&T. Johnson took the game's opening kick 48 yards from the end zone to spark a four-play, 52-yard scoring drive for a 7-0 lead. After an A&T field goal, Johnson went 42 yards and set up a six-play, 54-yard scoring drive. - Missouri Valley Football

(DS#100 RB) rSr/2025 RB Kobe JohnsonColorado State
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  2022 PRESEASON MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES/MEDIA): RB Kobe Johnson, North Dakota State,...Played in all 15 games including two starts at running back in 2021...NDSU's second-leading rusher with 671 yards on 105 attempts...Averaged 6.4 yards per carry...Scored three touchdowns...Also caught eight passes for 85 yards...Career-high 155 rushing yards on five carries against Indiana State, including a 97-yard TD that set a school-record for the longest rush from scrimmage. - North Dakota State Football

(DS#100 RB) rSr/2025 RB Kobe JohnsonColorado State
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  Cam Miller threw for three touchdowns, Kobe Johnson set a program record with a 97-yard run and second-ranked North Dakota State beat Indiana State 44-2 on Saturday. Logan McCormick recovered a fumble by Zach Larkin on Indiana State's second play from scrimmage, and Jake Reinholz kicked a 43-yard field goal four plays later for a 10-0 lead. Johnson's 97-yard touchdown run made it 23-0 early in the second quarter and Cole Payton's 18-yard run increased it to 44-0 in the fourth. Johnson made a move near the goal line and broke free down the left side and outran two defenders.

Miller was 10 of 14 for 179 yards with one interception and Johnson rushed for 155 yards on five carries for North Dakota State (8-0, 5-0 Missouri Valley Conference Football). TaMerik Williams joined Payton and Johnson with touchdown rushes. Redshirt freshman Marques Sigle intercepted his first pass in the fourth quarter. North Dakota State outgained Indiana State 480-275. The Bison face South Dakota State next Saturday. Kurtis Wilderman was 13 of 25 for 121 with an interception for Indiana State (4-5, 2-4). Peterson Kerlegrand had 89 yards rushing and Dante Hendrix 87 yards receiving. - North Dakota State/AP College Football


(DS#100 RB) rSr/2025 RB Kobe JohnsonColorado State
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  Kobe Johnson ran for 114 yards and a touchdown and three-time FCS defending champion North Dakota State beat Youngstown State 25-7 on Sunday to start its spring season. The Bison extended their winning streak to 39, the longest in FCS history, and home streak to 30, the longest active run in Division I. They will take part in the Missouri Valley Football Conference’s spring season with an eye on winning a 17th national championship.

North Dakota State (2-0, 1-0) beat Central Arkansas 39-28 in the Bison’s lone fall game on Oct. 3, which featured the final game in the career of redshirt sophomore Trey Lance. Lance, who declared for the NFL Draft, is expected to be a high, first-round pick on April 29. Absent Lance, the Bison used a stout running game to control the line of scrimmage and a stingy defense on the opposite side of the ball. - North Dakota State/AP College Football


(DS#100 RB) rSr/2025 RB Kobe JohnsonColorado State
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  NOV 4 MISSOURI VALLEY SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: RB/KR Kobe Johnson, North Dakota State, 5-9, 177, Fr., Lawrenceville, Ga. (Discovery HS),...Johnson had 241 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns in North Dakota State's 56-17 win at Youngstown State. It was the fifth-most all-purpose yards by an NDSU player in a Division I game. Johnson notched his second career 100-yard rushing game with six carries for a season-high 103 yards including a 75-yard touchdown. In his first game returning kickoffs, he had three for 138 yards including a 94-yard touchdown that is tied for sixth longest in school history. - Missouri Valley Conference Football

(DS#100 RB) rSr/2025 RB Kobe JohnsonColorado State
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  SEPT 16/WEEK 3 MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEE: RB Kobe Johnson, North Dakota State,...Johnson rushed 11 times for a season-high 101 yards and his first collegiate touchdown in North Dakota State's 47-22 win at Delaware. He is just the second player in NDSU's Division I history to have a 100-yard rushing performance as a true freshman, joining current teammate Seth Wilson. Johnson has played in all three games and is NDSU's second leading rusher averaging 64.7 yards per game and 9.2 yards per carry. - Missouri Valley Conference Football

(DS#100 RB) rSr/2025 RB Kobe JohnsonColorado State
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