Isaiah Johnson Transfers from Colorado to Texas Basketball Team
Colorado transfer Isaiah Johnson commits to Texas
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Isaiah Johnson, a former point guard for the University of Colorado, has committed to the University of Texas after entering the NCAA transfer portal. The Los Angeles native averaged 16.9 points and led the Buffaloes in scoring during his freshman year, making him a significant addition to the Longhorns' squad.
- 01Isaiah Johnson is ranked 11th in the NCAA transfer portal and is the No. 2 point guard.
- 02Johnson averaged 16.9 points, 3.0 assists, and 2.9 rebounds at Colorado.
- 03He was a three-star recruit and was undervalued as the No. 292 overall player in the 2025 recruiting cycle.
- 04Texas finished the previous season with a 21-15 record and reached the Sweet 16.
- 05Sean Miller is the new head coach for Texas, looking to build on the team's recent tournament appearances.
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Isaiah Johnson, a promising point guard from the University of Colorado, has officially committed to the University of Texas after entering the NCAA transfer portal. Johnson, who hails from Los Angeles, had an impressive freshman season, averaging 16.9 points, 3.0 assists, and 2.9 rebounds while leading the Buffaloes in scoring. He is ranked 11th in the transfer portal and the No. 2 point guard available. Despite being a three-star recruit and initially rated as the 292nd overall player in the 2025 cycle, his performance at Colorado showcased his potential. Johnson's transfer comes after Texas finished the season with a 21-15 record, making a notable run to the Sweet 16 under first-year head coach Sean Miller. With Johnson joining the Longhorns, the team aims to improve upon their recent NCAA Tournament performance.
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Johnson's transfer could enhance Texas's performance in upcoming seasons, making them more competitive in NCAA tournaments.
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