Keyontae Johnson, who hasn't played since collapsing during a game in December 2020, signed with Kansas State.
The other finalist were Western Kentucky and Nebraska. He went to Nebraska earlier this week after visiting Kansas State in July.
He didn't play last season because he was medically cleared to play. After missing most of the last two seasons due to injury, Johnson will have one year of eligibility as a graduate transfer.
The Kansas State coach said they are excited to have Keyontae and his family. He brings a lot of experience to our team after playing in one of the toughest leagues in the country while at the University of Florida.
Johnson was the preseason SEC player of the year in 2020 and earned first-team All-SEC honors. In the first four games of the 2020-21 season, he averaged 16.0 points and collapsed on the floor against Florida State.
Johnson was taken to a hospital in the state of Florida, where he was taken to a hospital in the state of Florida, where he was taken to a hospital in the state of Florida, where he was taken to a hospital in the state of Florida, where he was taken to a hospitalized He was released on December 22nd.
Johnson started for Florida on Senior Day this past season despite not being cleared to play or practice at Florida. The tip was that Johnson would call a timeout and kiss the floor. The man was taken out of the game.
According to the Associated Press, Johnson has a $5 million insurance policy. Johnson is said to be able to play a few games before giving up the insurance policy.
The SEC-Big 12 Challenge will feature a game between Johnson's former team, the Florida Gators, and Kansas State.