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      <title>SR.com TV: 1-on-1 with CB Tejay Johnson</title>
      <description>PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Cornerback Tejay Johnson was not happy with the way his spring started. Seeing a lack of physicality on his film, Johnson discussed how he has stepped his game up in the second part of spring and his hunger to replace starters Logan Ryan and Brandon Jones from last year's roster.</description>
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      <title>SR.com TV: 1-on-1 with CB Tejay Johnson</title>
      <description>PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Cornerback Tejay Johnson went from reserve to first team with the multiple losses for Rutgers at defensive back in the offseason. Groomed to take over for Logan Ryan as a lockdown corner, Johnson went in-depth with ScarletReport.com to discuss his transition from young wide receiver to hopeful lockdown cornerback.</description>
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      <title>SR.com TV: 1-on-1 with CB Tejay Johnson</title>
      <description>PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Tejay Johnson's time could be coming sooner than he thought with the injury to Brandon Jones at cornerback. Looking to soak up as much knowledge as possible this December, the redshirt freshman cornerback spoke 1-on-1 with ScarletReport.com about his situation.</description>
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      <title>SR.com TV: Tejay Johnson on Hurricane Sandy</title>
      <description>PISCATAWAY, N,J, -- With ties to Atlantic City, Egg Harbor Township (N.J.) product Tejay Johnson felt Hurricane Sandy hit home. Speaking after his first practice since the storm, Johnson discussed the storm impact in his area and said his family made it through the storm without problems.</description>
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      <title>SR.com TV: 1-on-1 with Tejay Johnson</title>
      <description>PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Tejay Johnson is a stable on special teams and also got in for some time last week about Temple, and the Rutgers red-shirt freshman cornerback went 1-on-1 with ScarletReport.com to discuss his play.</description>
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      <title>SR.com TV: 1-on-1 with CB Tejay Johnson</title>
      <description>PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Rutgers red-shirt freshman cornerback Tejay Johnson made an impact on special teams against Tulane and he is patiently waiting his turn in the secondary. He spoke to ScarletReport.com about his play, and what he needs to do to break into the cornerback rotation.</description>
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      <title>SR.com TV: 1-on-1 with CB Tejay Johnson</title>
      <description>PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Tejay Johnson made the move from receiver to cornerback in the fall, and it is a position he is enjoying. The true freshman, who has four years of eligibility remaining, went in-depth with ScarletReport.com about playing cornerback, what he is learning, what he needs to improve upon and much more.</description>
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      <title>SR.com TV: 1-on-1 with WR Tejay Johnson</title>
      <description>PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Receiver Tejay Johnson arrived at Rutgers after going from Egg Harbor Township (N.J.) High to Fork Union (Va.) Military Institute. He is 6-foot-1, 190 pounds and a former state champ in the 100 meters, and went 1-on-1 with ScarletReport.com to discuss his maturity level, finally getting to Rutgers and much more.</description>
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      <title>19 in 19: Tejay Johnson</title>
      <description>ScarletReport.com's "19 in 19" series continues with a look at former New Jersey Meet of Champions 100 meter title holder Tejay Johnson, who will enroll at Rutgers in two weeks. Johnson spoke about the speed he brings to the offense, how he changed after going to Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy, and what he thinks of fellow 100 meter Meet of Champions title holder Miles Shuler at Rutgers.</description>
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      <title>Did Tejay Johnson Get the Score?</title>
      <description>Former Egg Harbor Township (N.J.) High standout Tejay Johnson got his latest test score, and he spoke to ScarletReport.com about whether or not it was what he needed. The 6-foot-1, 185-pound Rutgers signee talked about his future plans, and where the Scarlet Knights fit in. Come inside and check out what is happening with New Jersey's former champ in the 100 meters.</description>
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      <title>Tejay Johnson Talks Rutgers Visit, His Status</title>
      <description>Former Egg Harbor Township (N.J.) High receiver Tejay Johnson was hoping to bring a downfield threat to Rutgers in 2010. However, he wound up at Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy. Johnson made an official visit to Rutgers this weekend, and then spoke to ScarletReport.com about his trip, his status with the Scarlet Knights and what his future holds.</description>
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      <title>22 in 22: Tejay Johnson</title>
      <description>The 10th piece in ScarletReport.com's "22 in 22" series, Egg Harbor Township (N.J.) High receiver Tejay Johnson discusses his expectations coming into the program. Johnson, who is the 2009 state champion in the 100 meters, also talks about which position shoots him the best. Also, Johnson reveals whether his track career is over, or if he plans to pursue it at Rutgers.</description>
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      <title>Video: Shuler vs. Byrd vs. Johnson</title>
      <description>The race to determine New Jersey's fastest high school athlete had a decided Rutgers flavor as signee Tejay Johnson of Egg Harbor Township competed against juniors Miles Shuler of Long Branch and Damiere Byrd of Timber Creek. Shuler and Byrd both hold Rutgers offers, but in the end it was Shuler winning the title in a time of 10.39 seconds.</description>
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      <title>Looking ahead: WRs</title>
      <description>Rutgers has talent at the receiver position, but more is needed than filling the void of leading receiver Tim Brown, who had 55 catches for 1,150 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior. Mohamed Sanu is a given and Mark Harrison has shown glimpses of being able to be a regular contributor, but beyond that the Scarlet Knights have loads of questions. How will it shake out?</description>
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      <title>H.S. Coach: Johnson brings more than speed</title>
      <description>Most people know Egg Harbor Township (N.J.) receiver Tejay Johnson is also the reigning state champ in the 100 meters, but his high school coach says the 6-foot-2, 190-pound will bring than speed to Rutgers next season. Find out what else the Scarlet Knights can expect from their latest commitment, and whether he is ready to step in and contribute next season.</description>
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      <description>Rutgers needs to replace the speed lost by out-going senior reciever Tim Brown, and went a long way in doing so by getting a non-binding oral commitment from one of the fastest players on its recruiting board. The target is also someone the Scarlet Knights badly wanted, as evidenced by coach Greg Schiano taking a helicopter to see him play earlier this season.</description>
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      <title>Johnson Might Have Seen His Future</title>
      <description>Strange things can happen when a prospect takes an official visit.  For Tejay Johnson he might have seen his future and then some this past weekend.  Johnson talks about his official visit to Cincinnati.</description>
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      <description>One of the top targets on Rutgers' recruiting board is Egg Harbor Township (N.J.) High receiver/cornerback Tejay Johnson, and Scarlet Knights coach Greg Schiano broke out the helicopter to go and see him play at Hammonton (N.J.) High. After the game, the speedy Johnson, who is the state 100 meter champ, said he will take an official visit to Rutgers the weekend of Dec. 12.</description>
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      <description>Egg Harbor Township's Tejay Johnson is one of the fastest athletes in the state, and his versatility has attracted plenty of attention. He already visited Nebraska and has a Big East trip scheduled for next week. Is he a running back, receiver or defensive back? Johnson talks about where things stand in his recruiting, whether Rutgers is still involved, and where he may take his final visits.</description>
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      <title>It’s Crazy in Lincoln!</title>
      <description>Tejay Johnson’s next official visit will be to Cincinnati on Nov. 7. “They are a good team and are playing some great football right now,” he said. “It’s too bad they lost (quarterback) Tony Pike, but they are still looking good. They’re ranked number five in the country.” He says that Cincinnati first caught his eye when he attended their game against Rutgers in early September. “That’s when..."</description>
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