RS Freshman RB James Johannnesson 22c 130 yards 1 TD in Minnesotas spring game!!!
Great news. I did some research on him and found the following from a couple of articles, along with some contradictions, because of their (not-so-hidden) agenda:
Article #1 excerpt:
A one-cut and go power back with a big frame, expect Johannesson to take over for Nugget after a redshirt season as the primary short yardage and goal line back. As he continues to grow and learn the offense, he should develop into a change of pace bruiser to compliment work horse Jeff Jones, speedy Berkley Edwards and the similarly tough Jonathan Femi-Cole. He's a patient runner with good vision, though his best attribute at this point is power. He hits the hole fast and with little indecisiveness.
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Note how even in the same article, the propagandist contradicts himself with his last two sentences. He's 6'1" 220lbs with a
4.51/40 so he has both power
and speed.
Article #2 excerpt:
Johannesson's performance earned him player of the game recognition. Johannesson was playing for the Gophers' Gold team, which defeated the White team 19-7.
Johannesson was recruited as a running back after a prolific career at South where he rushed for 6,198 yards. Initially, there were questions on whether Johannesson would remain at running back at Minnesota or if his speed would be used to play linebacker.
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This doesn't even make any sense, plus it contradicts what Article #1 states...that his
power is his best attribute. Also, note the ambiguous
"there were questions" phrase. Really?
Who asked those questions and why? Please cite. The Caste (deeply-embedded Zionist) media does this all the time, use some type of anonymous source to put doubt into the minds of the readers, especially when it comes to White players that are trying to play a "taboo" position like Running Back, as Linebacker is the more racially-appropriate position of the two, even though he played running back exclusively in high school and gained 6198 yards.
Article #3 excerpt:
Gopher247's Kyle Goblirsh with James after his camp offer ($):
"The visit went really well" the 6-foot-1, 210-pound power back told 247Sports.
"I got to sit in on some RB meetings before hand. The coaches said they like my unique running style and I would do well in their system." When asked if the Gophers run focused offense is something that intrigues or interests him as a physical back James replied, "Yeah, I love it."
Eric Peterson of the Fargo Forum shares a quote from JJ on
why he ultimately picked the Gophers:
"If (Minnesota) would have offered me at linebacker, I honestly probably wouldn’t have wanted to go there at all," Johannesson said.
"I probably would have (picked) NDSU because I wanted to play running back in college."
"I think it’s exciting any time you can send a running back to a Big Ten program," South head coach Troy Mattern said. "He wanted to play at an FBS school and play running back."
Fargo Flash has some opinions:
Mark my words -- the next Rex Burkhead -- get ready B1G.
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Note the phrase in Article #2 again, the
"there were questions" phrase, then look at the first couple of bold sentences in Article #3. Apparently, it wasn't the Minnesota coaches that had the
"questions" as it was their intent to play him at Running Back all along, and obviously, they did, if the recent Spring Game was any indication. So then, again, who exactly was it that had the
"questions"?