Kansas State’s Avery Johnson turned in a performance Saturday night that has left the Wildcats’ faithful deeply unsettled. Johnson, long praised for his athletic upside, looked overwhelmed when tasked with leading the offense against a fast, physical defense. His inability to read coverages and quickly process blitz looks doomed the Wildcats’ rhythm before it ever started. Johnson repeatedly locked onto first reads, making him an easy target for defenders lurking in zone schemes. Coaches had hoped Johnson’s raw talent would overcome his inexperience, but against real competition, the cracks widened. His footwork broke down under pressure, leading to inaccurate throws and missed opportunities. By the second half, Kansas State’s offense was operating in pure survival mode. Fans who once dreamed of a breakout season with Johnson at the helm are now questioning whether he was thrown into the fire too soon. While Johnson remains a dangerous dual-threat athlete, college football is brutal to quarterbacks who can’t think quickly under duress. If the Wildcats want to stay in the hunt for a Big 12 title, Johnson must evolve—fast. Right now, he’s not just struggling; he’s teetering on the edge of becoming a liability every time he drops back.
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Kansas State’s Avery Johnson Looks Lost in Pocket, Raising Red Flags About His Read Progression
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