$256,000 NIL-valued Kansas State QB Avery Johnson flaunts custom made super luxurious Lavender Corvette worth over $100,000
Avery Johnson, the dynamic quarterback for the Kansas State Wildcats, recently showed off his custom-made, luxurious Lavender Corvette in a striking light purple hue. On Friday, Johnson shared photos of his new ride on Instagram, proudly captioning the post with:
“@longmcarthurluxury always has me riding in style!”
As he gears up for the new season, sophomore QB Johnson will be cruising in style, backed by an impressive NIL valuation of $256,000.
Johnson's partnership with Long McArthur Luxury, established in 2023, reflects his rising star power both on and off the field. His latest venture includes new merchandise, featuring branded T-shirts, long-sleeve shirts and sweatshirts adorned with his logo and images.
Committed to Kansas State since May 2022, Johnson made waves with his performance against NC State. He threw for 178 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 71 yards and another score.
He also played a pivotal role in recruiting his childhood friend and Colorado transfer, running back Dylan Edwards, to the Wildcats.
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K-State's Avery Johnson Heisman hopeful
Avery Johnson is set to take the field this fall under the guidance of new offensive coordinator Conor Riley, following Collin Klein’s move to Texas A&M. This fresh partnership comes with high expectations, as the East Coast media has already placed Johnson in the Heisman Trophy conversation.
Earlier this week, Michael Calabrese of the New York Post predicted Johnson would be a contender for college football’s most prestigious award:
“Why is the CFP so important when it comes to the sport’s most prestigious honor? Because voters in the past have given preferential treatment to those competing for a national title,” Calabrese said. [H/t Kansas State Wildcats On SI].
“When Johnson got a chance to play last fall, he was electric in relief of Will Howard.”
With Johnson’s electrifying performance last season, especially when stepping in for Will Howard, the Wildcats are optimistic about their offensive potential in 2024.
Head coach Chris Klieman believes that with the right weapons around him, Johnson can lead K-State to a standout season under Riley’s innovative play-calling.
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