Former Texas Star Collin Johnson Makes Major Personal Announcement
Former Texas Star Collin Johnson Makes Major Personal Announcement originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Former Texas Longhorn wide receiver Collin Johnson recently announced a significant academic achievement, revealing that he completed the Harvard Business School Executive Program. The update marks a significant step in his post-football career, with a focus on expanding his impact beyond the field.
Collin Johnson Completes Harvard Program in Media and Business
Johnson shared the announcement in a post on Instagram, standing outside the iconic Harvard Business School campus. In his caption, he wrote:
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'Just completed the Harvard Business School Executive Program focused on Business, Entertainment, Media, and Sports!'
Jan 1, 2019; New Orleans, LA, USA; Texas Longhorns wide receiver Collin Johnson (9) runs against Georgia Bulldogs defensive back Eric Stokes (27) after a catch in the second half of the 2019 Sugar Bowl at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The Texas Longhorns won 28-21. Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports
Johnson's inclusion in the program suggests a growing interest in areas that connect athletics with business and entertainment sectors.
Johnson's Next Steps Beyond Football
The former Longhorn standout was congratulated by many. Someone wrote, 'Congrats to former Longhorn @Call_In_Johnson.'
Johnson played college football at Texas from 2016 to 2019. He stood out for his size and reliable hands as a wide receiver. Now, he is making a different kind of move, this time off the field.
His shift from football to higher education follows a growing trend. More athletes are preparing early for life after sports. Johnson's completion of the Harvard Business School Executive Program is a major personal milestone. It could also open doors in business, media, or leadership roles.
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His message shows a clear drive to keep learning. He wants to grow in areas that connect with his playing background. It's not yet clear what his exact next step will be. But this decision signals he's gearing up for a second act in industries that align with what he already knows.
For now, Johnson's focus appears clear. Developing new skills in spaces where sports, business, and media come together.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 9, 2025, where it first appeared.
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