Rob Johnson (American Football) - College Career

College Career

Johnson played college football at the University of Southern California where he was teammates with Keyshawn Johnson, Curtis Conway, Johnnie Morton, Willie McGinest, and All America tackle and fellow Jacksonville Jaguars draftee Tony Boselli. Johnson left USC holding virtually ever major passing record and spent much of his senior year as a Heisman Trophy candidate. In his final game for the school, Johnson led his team to victory in the 1995 Cotton Bowl Classic, dominating Texas Tech by a final score of 55-14.

  • 1992 Season: 163/285 for 2,118 yards with 12 TD vs 14 INT.
  • 1993 Season: 308/449 for 3,630 yards with 29 TD vs 6 INT.
  • 1994 Season: 186/276 for 2,499 yards with 15 TD vs 6 INT.

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