Juco DT Toby Johnson enjoys K-State 
November, 4, 2012
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Damon Sayles | ESPN.com
Toby Johnson (Hutchinson, Kan./Hutchinson Community College) has made several trips to Manhattan, Kan., but before Saturday, the standout junior college defensive tackle admitted he'd never been to Kansas State for a football game.
Johnson, a 6-foot-4, 305-pound prospect with multiple offers, said he enjoyed being a part of the 50,781 in attendance at Bill Snyder Stadium. He watched the Wildcats beat Oklahoma State 44-30, stay undefeated through nine games and, most importantly, keep its shot at playing for a BCS national title alive.
“It was a real good experience. It kind of surprised me for a minute,” said Johnson, who has a Kansas State offer. “I didn’t think it would be jumping like that. There were 50,000 fans going crazy.”
Johnson, a 6-foot-4, 305-pound prospect with multiple offers, said he enjoyed being a part of the 50,781 in attendance at Bill Snyder Stadium. He watched the Wildcats beat Oklahoma State 44-30, stay undefeated through nine games and, most importantly, keep its shot at playing for a BCS national title alive.
“It was a real good experience. It kind of surprised me for a minute,” said Johnson, who has a Kansas State offer. “I didn’t think it would be jumping like that. There were 50,000 fans going crazy.”
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