Career Summary
Jordan Johnson came to BYU as a league MVP from Brooks School in Springfield, Massachusetts. As a three-time BYU letterman Johnson played in 30 career games and started in 15. He recorded 73 total tackles and tallied three interceptions for 106 yards. He also had 16 pass breakups, 15 coming from his sophomore season. Johnson helped BYU to a No. 2 national ranking in red zone defense and No. 3 in total defense in 2012 before sitting out his junior year due to injury. He was named to two All-Independent teams in 2012 and received an honorable mention for Defensive Back of the Week. See the season summary tabs below and the recognition and stats tabs for more details.
Personal
- Born in Springfield, Massachusetts
- Parents are Kevin and Pamela
- Favorite food is his mom's Spanish rice
- Majoring in business
- Also recruited by Boston College, Bryant, Connecticut, Northeastern and Tulsa
Before BYU
- League MVP, ISL MVP, All-ISL and All-Scholastic Team
- Helped Brooks School reach a 7-2 record as a senior
- Ran for 950 yards and 12 touchdowns, passed for 640 yards and six touchdowns and had 48 tackles on defense
- Tallied 660 yards rushing as a freshman and 563 yards as a sophomore
- Also lettered four times in basketball and twice in track
- Coached by John Quirk