Former 2016 Bradley recruit 6'8" forward Brandon Johnson, who Geno Ford recruited and offered a scholarship to back in September, 2014, ultimately chose to go to Western Michigan (see the above posts in this thread). Geno Ford liked him, but when Geno was fired in March of 2015 and Brian Wardle took over and began to rebuild the roster, Johnson dropped off Bradley's recruiting radar.
He had a pretty good career at Western Michigan, then transferred as a grad-transfer to Minnesota last spring-
https://247sports.com/Article/Wester...ota-145871329/
It was expected that as a mid-major caliber player, Johnson would just be a backup player to Liam Robbins and the other Minnesota big men. But yesterday, on Christmas night, Minnesota played Iowa, and though former Drake center Liam Robbins had a good game (18 points, 5 rebounds), the other Minnesota starting forward Isaiah Ihnen only had 2 points, the 2 other reserve big men combined for only 2 points and NO rebounds. Between all of the Minnesota big men, they could not stop Iowa's preseason All American Luke Garza, who had 32 points and 17 rebounds in the game.
Box score-
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...meId=401263336
But, Brandon Johnson, who had averaged 6.0 ppg through the Gophers' first 6 games, bailed his team out. He came off the bench, went 8-9 from three in the game, and had 26 points, to go along with a team-leading 9 rebounds to help Minnesota beat the #4 ranked Iowa Hawkeyes 102-95 in OT. Johnson scored MInnesota's first 12 points of overtime, with a 4-4 performance from three to help them pull away for the win.
BRANDON JOHNSON GOES OUT-OF-BODY IN OT; GOPHERS UPSET #4 IOWA ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT
https://www.minnesotasportsfan.com/b...ristmas-night/
Minnesota's top 3 scorers, and 4 of their top 5 scorers this season are transfers from other schools- Marcus Carr (Pitt), Liam Robbins (Drake), Both Gach (Utah), & Brandon Johnson (Western Michigan). Richard Pitino has built a pretty good team by recruiting players from other schools' rosters.