Postgame Transcript: Max Johnson
Q. Max, I guess the basic stupid question, how does it feel to get a win in your first start as the Aggies' quarterback? Â
MAX JOHNSON: It's freaking awesome. I love playing with these guys. Going to practice every day. Coming out here, getting a win over a top 15 team is pretty incredible. Shout out to the O line and to the defense for playing great tonight.
Q. Max, when did you know sometime this week that the quarterback position would back open? And what do you feel like you did to earn that spot for this game?
MAX JOHNSON: I feel like I've been doing what I've been doing since fall camp and spring. Coming to work every day with a great attitude. And Coach [Jimbo] Fisher has the ultimate decision. I just came to work every day and tried to push people to be the best version of themselves.
Q. What do you feel like the offensive line did different today to help push the run game a little bit?
MAX JOHNSON: I think they just had a great week of practice, great week of preparation. They focused really hard on all the run blocking. Â They did a great job on the pass game, too. Shout out to those guys, and I'm glad we came out with a win.
Q. Max, when you look back at the opening drive, just how comfortable were you moving the ball, especially with guys like Ainias [Smith] and Devon [Achane]?
MAX JOHNSON: I think having those two guys and everyone else around me, if I can get the ball to them, they make the spectacular plays. I think Coach [Jimbo] Fisher did a great job of down and up for the first couple of drives.
I feel like we stalled out going right into halftime, but I think so we came out pretty explosive. It was pretty special.
Q. Talk about explosivity, you can move actually pretty well for a guy not known for his mobility. Have you always been able to have that kind of agility? Is that something you started picking up when you got here?
MAX JOHNSON: I think the rumor was I couldn't run last year. I got to run a little bit in the spring game, which was kind of fun just to change the perception, I guess. But I think having the ability when the play breaks down and being able to escape is a big part of my game.
Q. Max, after it was announced that Haynes [King] would be the starter for the season, what was going through your mind at that point? And did you not necessarily envision something like this, but, I mean, knowing that your number could be called at any time and then now having it called?
MAX JOHNSON: I think just being ready at all times was kind of my mindset. I've been through the situation multiple times at LSU, whether it was starting or not playing at first and then getting my chance. I came ready to work every day, and being around those guys makes it fun.
Q. Max, I know you mentioned you guys got it going early and then kind of stalled out. How much of a difference is it when   I know obviously early in the game you guys script and looks really good. Then the adjustments come after that. How much of a challenge is that kind of cat and mouse game after?
MAX JOHNSON: I think Coach [Jimbo] Fisher is one of the best at coming out after halftime and making the adjustments. Our guys came pretty prepared on what we were doing throughout the game. And Coach Fisher made some great play calls in the run game and pass game, and our playmakers made it happen.
Q. I know it's your first year in the offense, but tight ends have been a really big part of this group. I know you guys got a lot of young ones right now. But how do you envision being able to get them more into the passing game, involved?
MAX JOHNSON: I think some of our guys are kind of banged up right now. But we got into 12 personnel a little bit tonight. And I think being able to get some defenses in base, defense when we go 12. But I think everyone is a big part of our game: Tight ends, running backs, receivers as you saw tonight.
Q. I heard you mention you really needed to work on your running, scrambling in the offseason. How does a quarterback go about doing that? What are some of the things you did?
MAX JOHNSON: I don't think it was crazy work of, you know, just becoming faster. I think when a pass play breaks down or being able to pull off a defensive end and leave squeezes, I guess that's a big part of my game, I would say. Yeah, I don't think I looked into it too deep.
Q. Is it pretty wild to you to beat Texas A&M in the last game of the season and then now start for the Aggies? And what went into that decision for you?
MAX JOHNSON: I'm super blessed to be here. I enjoyed my time at LSU, but that time is gone. I love playing with these guys. And the main part was   it was just a business decision. And I wanted to be surrounded by great players and a chance to win, and A&M is the best place to be.
Q. I know you certainly had a lot of experience before you even came here. But what do you think was the key to being able to come here tonight, get your first start in front of 100,000 people on a national night game and be able to have success and lead the team to a victory, especially after   I know you weren't part of what happened last week.
MAX JOHNSON: Yeah, I think just the players around me, they made a lot of great plays, I think. The O line did a great job of protecting me. [Devon] Achane and all the running backs did a great job of running the ball. I'm not sure for how many yards we rushed.
Shout out to everyone, shout out to the defense for doing a great job and holding them to nine points and they didn't score a touchdown. I think it was just overall a great team win.
Q. It's hard to win college games or any games with 17 points. Do you feel like you're going to have to produce more in the future as an offense? Or can you allow your defense to play this well every week?
MAX JOHNSON: I totally agree. I think we should have put up more points. And Miami had a really good defense, a really good team. I think our guys have to come ready to work with a great mindset next week. I do feel like we need to put up more points. Our defense has been playing lights out all year.
Q. Kind of going off of Zach's question earlier, once the season gets going and offense is having a tough time king of getting going, what's kind of the give and take for you in your previous position during games and practice sort of saying, I'm here if you need me but also just being a supportive teammate? And then kind of obviously transitioning through this past week of practice, becoming the guy and then kind of changing that part of your preparation.
MAX JOHNSON: I really don't think I changed any of my preparation. I don't think anybody really did. I don't think that decision affected how we went about practice, how we went about our mindset. Our guys came ready to work this week. We're all hungry, and it showed tonight.
Q. Hey, Max, curious, how many shot plays Jimbo [Fisher] called roughly? And a lot of your completions were underneath. Was that by design? Did you check it down? Talk us through that.
MAX JOHNSON: Yes and no. There were a couple not shot called plays, but I did have the ability a couple of times to throw some shots. The covers out there running didn't allow for that to happen, so I ended up chucking it down.
Q. And then how did you feel comfortable wise in Jimbo's [Fisher] offense tonight and going through your reads and progressions?
MAX JOHNSON: I felt very comfortable. This whole offseason   I got here in January and I was able to meet with the coaches and understand the offense and what they want to establish.
Jimbo did a great of   Coach Fisher did a great job of calling plays and building around our playmakers.
Q. You probably played in some raucous environments at night at LSU. But how did this one compare to the ones you've had before?
MAX JOHNSON: Yeah, it's pretty special. All the students stand up the whole game. I don't know if anyone else does that. They're into it the whole game, all the chants. It's pretty special. I'm glad we came out with a win. I get to celebrate with these guys.
Q. And then you talked about it briefly, but how much easier does it help make your life as a quarterback when you have a defense that holds Miami to nine points all game?
MAX JOHNSON: It's pretty incredible. We go back and forth every day in practice. We're all competitive. And we have some great guys on that side of the ball, some great leaders and they played very well tonight.
Q. Max, I've got a couple of questions for you. First off, can you just kind of talk about the touchdown pass to Devon [Achane] tonight.
MAX JOHNSON: Yeah, it was a little swing pass to the right. And I hit it about eight yards deep, and he ended up doing the rest, which is kind of cool. We don't really see that a lot from a bunch of running backs. So it was kind of special. We line him up at receiver, line him up in the backfield. He kind of does it all. He's very special.
Q. And I didn't know if you knew, but in the north end zone tonight, Coach O (Ed Orgeron) was standing there. Did you get a chance to visit him at all? What was it like to have him here?
MAX JOHNSON: I know his son   the coach's son in on the staff at Miami. But I didn't end up seeing him or talking to him. I'm sure him and his family are doing very well.
Q. Max, I was just wondering if you could elaborate a little bit more about how much it helps to have a guy like Devon [Achane] in the backfield with you to make plays, not only on the ground but like we saw through the air?
MAX JOHNSON: Yeah, I agree. I think he does it all. I think he reads all the running holes very well. I think he does a great job in the pass game.
But he really   you know he couldn't do it at all without the O line. I think those guys did a great job of understanding where their blocks were in those critical situations. And, yeah, I mean, everyone lines up in the backfield. Ainias [Smith], [Devon] Achane, all the different types of running backs.  They all did very well.
Q. Max, I'm sure the transition this week may be a little weird, but what were the conversations with you and Haynes [King] like knowing that you guys still wanted to win a football game today?
MAX JOHNSON: I mean, we're friends. Nothing changed between me and him. We've been tight ever since I got here. He's one of my good buddies. I was helping him out when he was playing. He's been helping me out when I was playing. So our friendship is very solid. We push each other every day.Â
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