Kansas State fans are in full panic mode after sophomore quarterback Avery Johnson mysteriously wiped his Instagram of all references to K-State—including team photos, game clips, and even his commitment post. The digital purge was noticed late Friday night and quickly spread across social media, triggering a wave of speculation that the dual-threat QB is preparing to enter the transfer portal.
Johnson, who showed flashes of brilliance late last season, was expected to be the face of the Wildcats moving forward. However, behind-the-scenes reports suggest growing friction between Johnson and the coaching staff over the offensive scheme. One insider said Johnson has been “frustrated with playbook limitations” and feels his skill set is being underutilized.
Fueling the speculation further, Johnson was recently spotted in Austin over the weekend—just miles from the University of Texas campus—attending what he described as a “family event.” Skeptics aren’t buying it.
“Anytime a player scrubs their socials and travels south, it’s never just for family,” one Wildcats fan posted on X.
While neither Johnson nor head coach Chris Klieman has addressed the issue publicly, sources close to the program believe a portal announcement could come “within days.”
Is Manhattan about to lose its QB of the future?