OT Johnson still committed to Purdue 
November, 25, 2012
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Sam Khan Jr. | ESPN.com
Like many of the recruits in Purdue's 2013 recruiting class, Houston Bellaire offensive tackle Dwayne Johnson is wondering what's next. The 6-foot-6, 275-pound three-star prospect was surprised to learn of the dismissal of head coach Danny Hope.
"I was like 'Wow,' " Johnson said. "I heard something about it, but I thought it was pretty good that they just became bowl-eligible again. I guess he went out with a bang."
So what's Johnson's future with the Boilermakers? He said he is still committed to Purdue but he will listen to other schools while the Boilermakers search for a new head coach.
"I was like 'Wow,' " Johnson said. "I heard something about it, but I thought it was pretty good that they just became bowl-eligible again. I guess he went out with a bang."
So what's Johnson's future with the Boilermakers? He said he is still committed to Purdue but he will listen to other schools while the Boilermakers search for a new head coach.
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