“I was a fair basketball player and played with Bennie Lenox and Carroll Broussard,” Johnson said. “The next thing I know I am on a basketball scholarship and getting to stay in Henderson Hall with the football and basketball players. That also helped Coach Chandler so he could go recruit some more guys for our baseball team.”
Johnson’s sophomore year in Aggieland he lettered in basketball for the 1961-62 season.
“We are playing at Texas Tech and they have a guy averaging 35 points a game,” Johnson explained. “I was a pretty good defender and I held the guy to five points at halftime, but I had a couple of fouls. Coach Rogers does not start me in the second half and the guy just blows up and they beat us. After the game, Rogers hits me on the head, “I forgot about you Johnson!”
One of the other things Johnson loved about coming to Aggieland was fishing with Coach Metcalf.
“Shelby and I would go down to the river and drop some trot lines in the river,” Johnson stated. “He and I loved to fish so any chance we got to go anywhere close to town, we did.”
Johnson also started at shortstop and lettered for Coach Chandler in 1962. Johnson hit .309 with six homeruns and had 20 RBI to help the Aggie diamond club finish 18-7 overall and 11-4 in Southwest Conference play. A pitcher on the squad was none other than 2022 Texas A&M Athletics Hall of Fame inductee Chuck McGuire. McGuire led the club in innings pitched (62.2) and posted a 5-2 record with a 2.28 ERA.
“I love Texas A&M and I will say Coach Chandler was a classic, a guy who taught me real respect for the game of baseball and gave me an opportunity to show what I could do on the baseball diamond,” Johnson said. “It’s been a while since I have been to Aggieland and I am looking forward to coming back.”