
De'Andre Johnson, Former FSU QB, Enrolls at East Mississippi Community College
Former Florida State quarterback De'Andre Johnson has enrolled at East Mississippi Community College and is expected to play football for the program this fall.
ESPN.com's Brett McMurphy reported he is enrolled as a full-time student at the community college, with the fall semester set to start August 17.
Johnson was dismissed from Florida State on July 6 after video was released showing him striking a woman in the face at a Tallahassee bar, via Mark Schlabach of ESPN.com.
In July, he appeared on Good Morning America with Michael Strahan (via Sports Illustrated) and issued an apology for his actions.
"There’s no explanation for that. I totally should have walked away," Johnson said. “I am ashamed of that. I’m sorry. I apologize to the lady in the incident, to her family, to my family, to my mother. I know I wasn’t raised that way."
The 19-year-old is scheduled to appear in court for battery charges this month, per WTXL-TV in Tallahassee.
Per McMurphy's report, Johnson is the second high-profile quarterback from a Power Five conference who was dismissed to play at East Mississippi after Clemson's Chad Kelly last season. The East Mississippi Lions are one of the best junior college programs in the country, with two titles in the last three years, including a 12-0 mark with Kelly in 2014.
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