Tennessee, Vanderbilt and Virginia strong with Top 30 junior Keon Johnson
Posted Dec 22, 2018
Tennessee, Vanderbilt and Virginia are the frontrunners in the recruitment of 2020 top 30 ranked Keon Johnson according to his travel team coach Mark Griffin. Johnson officially visited all three schools this fall. Florida and Ole Miss are also in contention, but Auburn has been dropped from Johnson's list. A 6-5 wing, Johnson is the No. 29 ranked recruit in the 247Sports Composite.
(247 Sports)
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