2019 Football Roster
Roster
Johnson, Cam'Ron

Jersey Number 67
Cam'Ron Johnson
- Position:
- OL
- Height:
- 6-4
- Weight:
- 291
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Houston, Texas
- High School:
- Shadow Creek HS
Bio
As a Junior (2023)
- Dave Campbell’s Texas Football “Texas 10” – No. 4 Best Offensive Lineman
As a Sophomore (2022)
- First-Team All-American Athletic Conference
- Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Second-Team All-Texas
- Pro Football Focus Third-Team All-American Athletic Conference
- Started all 13 games at left guard (905 snaps)
- Allowed just one sack in 556 opportunities
- Did not allow a sack in final 11 games (473 opportunities)
- Paved way for four 100+ yard rushing performances
- Supported Cougar squad that ranked 25th nationally in total offense (455.8)
- Helped Houston finish 16th nationally in scoring (36.1)
- Season-best 73.0 offensive grade (per PFF) at Memphis (Oct. 7)
- In 65 snaps at Memphis, helped Cougars to 463 yards of total offense
- Did not allow a pressure in 40 opportunities at UTSA (Sept. 3)
- No pressures (34 opportunities) in Independence Bowl win (Dec. 23)
As a Redshirt Freshman (2021)
- Appeared in 13 games as backup left guard
- Played 669 snaps – all at left guard
- Permitted just three sacks in 345 opportunities
- Just one sack allowed in final seven games (223 opportunities)
- Season-best 74.3 offensive grade at Tulsa (Oct. 1)
- In 33 snaps at Tulsa, helped Cougars to three rushing TDs
- Posted 81.7 grade at Temple across 65 snaps (Nov. 13)
- At Temple, Houston scored five touchdowns, amassed 446 total yards
As a Redshirt Freshman (2020)
- Appeared in one game, coming vs. USF (Nov. 14)
- Took one snap against Bulls at left guard
As a Freshman (2019)
- Redshirted
- Did not see action
High School
- Prepped at Shadow Creek High School
- Team captain
- Three-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports
- No. 160 player in Texas by 247Sports
- Helped Shadow Creek to 2018 Class 5A Division I state title game
- Appearance came in program's first year of existence
- 2018 AP Class 5A Second Team All-State
- 2018 Houston Chronicle All-Greater Houston First Team
- Graded above 90 % as a senior
- 63 pancake blocks and 82 knockdowns as a senior
- Coached by Brad Butler
- Also competed in track & field
- Chose Houston over Arizona, Colorado and Texas Tech among others
Recap: Houston vs Colorado
Monday, September 15
Postgame Press Conference: Football vs. Colorado
Friday, September 12
Postgame Press Conference: Football at Rice
Saturday, September 06
Postgame Press Conference: Football vs. Stephen F. Austin
Friday, August 29