
FSU recruit crams all night before signing day learning how to spell his name
TALLAHASSEE — Florida State University top wide receiver prospect De’Joshua Johnson officially signed with the Seminoles today. The signing comes after an all-night cram session by Johnson to learn how to spell his name. “I’m not illiterate, I just never learned how to spell correct,” said Johnson. Trembling on signing day, he slowly scratched out his name correctly at the bottom of the page of his letter of intent. “I would get where to put the apostrophe wrong a lot,” said Johnson. “And the silent ‘h’ in ‘Johnson’ would always get me.” Johnson also had a problem with writing the letter ‘s’ backwards, although doctors say the wide receiver has no learning disabilities, such as dyslexia. Johnson will attend FSU on academic scholarship.
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