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Northwestern quarterback Hunter Johnson (15) follows through on a throw against Michigan State at Ryan Field in Evanston on Sept. 3, 2021.
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Northwestern quarterback Hunter Johnson (15) follows through on a throw against Michigan State at Ryan Field in Evanston on Sept. 3, 2021.
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Former Clemson quarterback Hunter Johnson is returning to the Tigers, becoming coach Dabo Swinney’s first player taken from the NCAA transfer portal.

Johnson was with Northwestern the last four seasons. He announced his decision to return to Clemson on Monday.

The 6-foot-2, 205-pounder from Brownsburg, Indiana, was a five-star prospect coming out of high school and signed with Clemson in 2017. Johnson sat behind starter Kelly Bryant that season and went through spring practice the following year behind future No. 1 NFL draft pick Trevor Lawrence.

Johnson transferred before the 2018 season. He sat out that year because of NCAA transfer rules at the time. Johnson played in 11 games at Northwestern, completing 95 of 183 passes (51.9%) for 856 yards with five touchdowns and eight interceptions.

Johnson said he contacted Swinney about becoming a graduate assistant coach for the Tigers. Swinney asked if he’d like to join the team and help the Tigers’ younger quarterbacks: current starter D.J. Uiagalelei and incoming freshman Cade Klubnik, a five-star prospect in the 247Sports.com composite.

Swinney has not been a fan of the transfer portal, preferring to bring in young talent and develop it. But the coach has said he would use it if it could help the Tigers.

Clemson backup quarterback Taisun Phommachanh decided to transfer after last season.