From Prep to Pro!, EST 2001


  Draft Scout by Conference









  For the second time in as many days, a former Notre Dame football player in the NCAA's transfer portal has found a new playing home. And for the second time in many days, that new home is a school in Florida. Former Irish wide receiver Jordan Johnson, a St. Louis native and five-star prospect coming out of high school, announced Tuesday afternoon on social media that he will play football at the University of Central Florida beginning in fall. Johnson has all four years of eligibility remaining and a fifth after the NCAA granted all college athletes an additional year because of the global pandemic. The 6-foot-2, 195-pound Johnson enrolled at Notre Dame last summer out of DeSmet Jesuit in St. Louis. He played in just two games as a freshman - South Florida and Boston College - and did not record a catch. He didn't make a catch in the may 1 Blue-Gold Game either despite starting for the Blue team. - South Bend Tribune

rJr/2025 WR Jordan JohnsonCentral Florida
News Source: South Bend Tribune



 Draft Scout College Football Player News






 BACK TO TOP

 Draft Scout Weekly



** Buy Draft Scout Data Direct **

(20+ Years of Scouting List Excel Spreadsheets, Everything Online PLUS)

 Draft Scout Archives


** 2010-2022 Draft Scout Archives **

(Yearly Player Data Exports, Testing Numbers & More)

 Support Draft Scout

The Database Engine for NFLDraftScout.com, Draft Scout is being repurposed...Support the Future Development of ScoutNation.com...

 

 Draft Scout Future

100% Dedicated and Never Done
80% Innovated
45% Hidden
35% Built

Synergization







Twitter: Draft Scout | JBScouting | Rob Rang | Draft Scout @ Rokfin FB | Rob Rang @ Rokfin FB
  Facebook | Draft Scout Evolve | Player News | Buy Draft Scout Weekly | Contact

Coming Soon...Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy

Draft Scout is an Independent Contractor, Currently Outsourcing Non-Exclusive Scalable Content
Brian Hitterman, NFL Draft Scout/Draft Scout Database Creator, Contact: brianhitterman@msn.com