Jalen Johnson

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Will miss 2021-22 season
FTexas A&M
Knee
October 25, 2021
Johnson will miss the entire 2021-22 season due to a torn ACL, Travis L. Brown of The Bryan-College Station Eagle reports.
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This is devastating news for the senior who recently transferred to Texas A&M from Mississippi State this summer. Last year, Johnson averaged 5.2 points and 1.7 rebounds in 24 appearances for the Bulldogs. Quenton Jackson and Hayden Hefner will now be the Aggies' options at the small-forward position for the 2021-22 season.
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FTexas A&M
August 6, 2021
Johnson has decided to transfer to Texas A&M, TexAgs.com reports.
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Will play final year elsewhere
FMississippi State
April 1, 2021
Johnson entered the transfer portal Thursday and is expected to leave Mississippi State, VerbalCommits.com reports.
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Falls out of rotation
FMississippi State
February 11, 2021
Johnson has seemingly lost his spot in the rotation and not played in either of the last two games, The Commercial Dispatch reports.
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Back to bench
FMississippi State
January 27, 2021
Johnson had zero points (0-2 FG, 0-2 3Pt), a rebound and a steal across only eight minutes off the bench in Tuesday's 56-53 loss to Tennessee.
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Mildly productive as starter
FMississippi State
January 6, 2021
In five games since entering the starting lineup Dec. 16, Johnson has averaged 10.8 points and 3.0 rebounds.
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