Bryce Johnson: The Transfer Who Stepped Up to the Challenge
Edna Karr Cougars running back Bryce Johnson burst onto the scene last season with a 215-yard rushing performance against 4A power, John Ehret. The transfer from out-of-state Georgia, who enrolled in the Class of 2025, quickly earned a starting role for the Cougars. Johnson's impressive debut was a testament to his hard work and dedication to adapting to the LHSAA's 4A classification. As a newcomer to the state, Johnson had to navigate unfamiliar opponents and schemes, but his on-field production remained consistent. With a strong summer camp and pre-season preparation, Johnson is expected to continue his dominance in the backfield. Scouts are watching for Johnson's ability to read defenses and make decisive cuts, as well as his potential to take on a larger workload with a more balanced offense. His impressive performance in the spring jamboree has many predicting a breakout season for the Cougars' star running back.