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According to sources, it's a game-time decision for the fourth-ranked Frogs to play the 18th-ranked Longhorns.

He injured his ankle on the first play of the game. Sources say that he was limited in practice this week as he didn't participate in any of the practices.

The expectation is that he will warm up and play, but his status is dependent on how he feels on Saturday. The Longhorns are seven-point favorites against the Horned Frogs.

Prior to his exit against Texas Tech, he had caught touchdown passes in four straight games, making him one of the most exciting and dynamic wide receiver in the country. He could go as high as fourth-ranked wide receiver if he stays on the board.

The 6-foot-4, 215-pound Johnston has risen up the draft boards because of his size and top-end speed. He has 42 catches for 650 yards on the year.

In October, he torched Kansas for 206 yards on 14 catches and grabbed eight balls for 180 yards, which was one of the most impressive performances of the season.

He was named to the All-Big 12 first team in 2021. After a flurry of changes on the Texas coaching staff, he switched his commitment from Texas to TCU.