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Four-star athlete Ju’Juan Johnson from Lafayette, La., announced Saturday that he has committed to Deion Sanders and Colorado over LSU and Florida.

Johnson, a 6-0, 180-pound prospect from Lafayette Christian Academy, is one of the top players in the state of Louisana for the 2024 recruiting cycle.


For more info on Johnson, visit his profile page on our 2024 Recruiting Tracker.
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
90 Comments
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CaliTigerHB15 months
2025 LSU transfer when Deion goes somewhere else
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ZZTIGERS15 months
Deion going somewhere else assumes he actually succeeds @ Colorado.
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ELTIGRE5215 months
If I was BK be like you made your bed sleep in it.
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emanresu15 months
He'll be fired in 3-4 years. The shine and glitter will wear off after the second losing season under Sanders. I doubt the kids will understand after only the first losing season.
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pecot15 months
Good riddance Colorado will never compete for a National Championship!
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Thacian15 months
Unless we get another unicorn(#9), lsu aint getting shiate either
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ImBatman15 months
Who is we? You are not a Tiger if you talk like that.
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225Tyga15 months
Well god damnit. I’m getting excited for what Colorado could become
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Texas Weazel15 months
Deion Sanders is one hell of a used car salesman.
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Double Down15 months
Zero chance if that sticking. Enjoy the limelight young buck.
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Klark Kent15 months
that bag!
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mla010015 months
... and he was never heard from again. LSU will be in the CFB Playoffs many times during Johnson's time in Colorado but the Buffaloes won't even compete for the Pac 12 and that Conference never even sniffs the CFB Playoffs! Coach Prime can't even win the Celebration Bowl!?!
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High C15 months
Best to him, but I’d be willing to bet that he doesn’t finish his college career there.
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Tiger198815 months
Good luck in the portal in a year. Deion has not proved a damn thing about coaching. WHO has he coached that he made a better player? Name 1.
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Hester Carries15 months
Laffy player. Will suck.
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Spelt it rong15 months
Mad our area keeps winning those 3A+ state titles I see.
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ImBatman15 months
3A+ lmao
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Hester Carries15 months
I don’t follow HS football lol
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Lake Vegas Tiger15 months
Well…….bye
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OSTiger7715 months
Darian Hagan 2.0
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Spankum15 months
That’s alright….we can use that scholarship on someone who actually wants to be a Tiger!
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Dingeaux15 months
He'll transfer to LSU in a year or two
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ELTIGRE5215 months
May not want him
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BassMan6315 months
I would refuse to let him come
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saturncube2115 months
Prime is coming
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BigNastyTiger41715 months
Coming where?
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saintcasey15 months
On himself but that’s about it.
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Double Down15 months
Everyone knows why Sanders got the job; and it wasn’t his coaching ability. Then again it is just Colorado. They will never rise to relevance under that regime.
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Walkboo415 months
Lame
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CharlesLSU15 months
I am a fan of Deions and he is 100% reason for this.

That said, while initially CO will be seen as a gorgeous landing spot as well, the cold will become an issue for JJ.

This is simply a transfer in the making.

Not mad at all. Best of luck young man.
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texastigerr15 months
He will realize that LSU has an elite coaching staff. Signing day is a long way off. I trust in Kelly, Wilson, Cain, Cooks, Steeples etc.
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floyd1315 months
Slow Down
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DownSouthCrawfish15 months
Polian
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Cracker15 months
The CU joke these kids are in for a rude awakening
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rob6215 months
Two SWAC Titles and two Celebration Bowl losses to the MEAC. Deion lost to ULM 12-7. That’s right ULM held the great Deion bc and his JSU frauds to 7 points. Yet, nobody seems to know about these losses. Ha-Ha-Ha-Ha!!!
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