Kansas State Quarterback Avery Johnson Shares Biggest Regret This Season

Sophomore quarterback Avery Johnson reflects on his first full season with Kansas State.
Kansas State Wildcats quarterback Avery Johnson (2) passes the ball against Iowa State during the first quarter in the NCAA football at Jack Trice Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024, in Ames, Iowa.
Kansas State Wildcats quarterback Avery Johnson (2) passes the ball against Iowa State during the first quarter in the NCAA football at Jack Trice Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024, in Ames, Iowa. / Nirmalendu Majumdar/Ames Tribune / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Kansas State quarterback Avery Johnson was asked about one thing he regretted this season Tuesday afternoon.

He simply said, "losing games." But more specifically, he referenced the Wildcats' blowout loss to BYU early in the season.

"I don't like to lose," Johnson said. "If I could have any of the losses back, it would probably be the BYU game. I feel like I failed my team as a leader that game; I didn't step up when I needed to and wasn't as vocal as I should've been. Obviously, my game translated that. I did some stuff that was just uncharacteristic of myself, trying to force and press things that normally I really don't do in situations like that."

Johnson went 15-of-28 for 130 yards and two interceptions against BYU, his worst performance of the year. His two picks gifted them 14 points and put the Wildcats in an early hole.

But even then, Johnson said he doesn't necessarily lament this performance because he used it as a learning moment for the rest of the season. He didn't have another multi-interception performance until Kansas State's loss to Houston in November.

"I wouldn't say I regretted it because I think that game was essential to my growth and only helped me," Johnson said.

The Wildcats play Rutgers (7-5) Thursday night in the Rate Bowl.

Jayden Armant is a graduate of the Howard University School of Communications and a contributor to Kansas State Wildcats on SI. He can be reached at jaydenshome14@gmail.com or follow him on Twitter @jaydenarmant.


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JAYDEN ARMANT

Jayden is a journalism school graduate of Howard University. He was the 2024 recipient of the Terez Paylor scholarship award. He previously worked at the Orlando Sentinel.