Quentin Johnston stuck with TCU rather than chasing greener pastures

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Quentin Johnston stuck with TCU rather than chasing greener pastures
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The easy decision was enter the transfer portal. Fatten his wallet through NIL and join a ready-made program. That didn’t interest Quentin Johnston.

Dykes sat down with Johnston’s parents, and broached the subject of NIL. They didn’t want to hear about it. All that mattered was the plan Dykes and his staff had for their son, on and off the field.

Johnston’s decision was the first domino to fall that set up this miraculous season for TCU, a year nobody could’ve predicted. It’s not just what Johnson has done on the field, and the junior from Temple, Texas, has performed exceptionally well, catching 59 passes for 1,066 yards and six touchdowns. When Dykes took the job, there were four players he was told he had to keep. Johnston was the lone player to stay.

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