JUNIOR SEASON (2013):
-All-American Athletic Conference First Team
-Selected as a candidate for the Doak Walker Award (nation[apos]s best running back)
-Earned a spot on Phil Steele[apos]s Postseason All-American Athletic Conference First Team
-On the Sporting News All-American Athletic Conference Team
-Posted five 100-yard rushing games, finishing with 1,139 yards on 213 carries
-Collected 14 rushing touchdowns as well
-In the receiving game, hauled in 30 catches for 260 yards and three touchdowns
-Akron 8/29: Set career highs with 20 carries and 99 rushing yards while matching a career-best two touchdowns on the ground
-At FIU 9/6: Rushed for a career-high three touchdowns on 18 carries and 93 yards. Also had two receptions for 39 yards
-At Penn State 9/14: Totaled a career-best 117 yards on the ground and a long of 58 for a score
-South Carolina 9/28: Carried the ball 16 times for 64 yards and a score. Also tallied four catches for 41 yards
-At Memphis 10/5: Totaled 86 yards on the ground with 16 carries
-At Louisville 10/18: Gained 109 yards and a score on 18 carries and added 79 yards with four catches and a touchdown. Johnson was selected as American Athletic Conference Player of the Week with an incredible performance as the Knights went on to knock off No.6/8 Louisville
-UConn 10/26: Netted 28 yards and a score on the ground with nine carries and caught the ball three times for 16 yards and a touchdown
-Houston 11/9: Storm Johnson had his third 100-yard rushing game of the season and of his career Saturday. He finished with a career-high 127 yards on the ground
-At Temple 11/16: Finished with 122 yards rushing on 14 carries. This marked his second-consecutive 100 yard rushing game, fourth this season and fourth of his career. Johnson also delivered his longest rush of his career, a 73-yard run in the second quarter. It also tied for the 10th longest rush in UCF history
-Rutgers 11/21: Netted 75 yards on 16 carries with two touchdowns
-USF 11/29: Rushed 10 times for 64 yards with a long of 24-yards
-Tostitos Fiesta Bowl 1/1: Ran over the Baylor defense for 124 yards and three touchdowns on 20 carries
REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON (2012):
-Second on the team with 507 rushing yards on 113 carries
-Amassed four rushing touchdowns as well
-Caught 10 passes for 20 yards
-At Akron 8/30: Racked up 34 yards on 12 carries with two scores in his first game as a Knight
-At Ohio State 9/8: In his first collegiate start, rushed for 75 yards on 12 carries, including a 48-yard burst that set up a touchdown. Also had three receptions for 22 yards
-FIU 9/15: Rushed for 78 yards on only 18 carries
-Missouri 9/29: Rushed for 93 yards on 15 carries and hauled in three receptions
-ECU 10/4: Carried the ball 17 times for 53 yards and a score
-Southern Miss 10/13: Amassed 94 yards with a touchdown on 18 attempts
-SMU 11/3: Carried the ball six times for 29 yards
-UAB 11/24: Caught one pass for nine yards with another five yards on the ground
-Beef [apos]O[apos] Brady[apos]s Bowl 12/21: Rushed six times for 50 yards in the bowl-game win
SOPHOMORE SEASON (2011):
-Sat out the year due to transfer rules and worked out with the scout team
PRIOR TO UCF:
-Spent true freshman season at the University of Miami
-Averaged 13.2 yards per carry, finishing with nine rushes for 119 yards in 10 games
-Posted the Hurricanes[apos] longest run of the year when he scampered 71 yards for a touchdown against South Florida
-Named UM[apos]s Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year
HIGH SCHOOL:
-Attended Loganville High School in Georgia
-Selected as a Under Armour High School All-American, rushing for a game-high 30 yards in the All-America Game in St. Petersburg Jan. 2, 2010, helping Team Nitro to a 32-7 win over Team Blur
-Ranked as the No. 22 recruit in the country by ESPN.com
-Rivals.com rated him as the No. 7 running back in the nation, the No. 8 player in the state of Georgia and the No. 106 player overall in the country
-Named to the 2009 EA Sports All-American Second Team
-Awarded with 2009 Atlanta Journal Constitution AAA Player of the Year honors
-Earned first-team all-state accolades by the AJC and Associated Press
-Was the No. 6 player on the AJC[apos]s Top 50 list
-Ranked as the No. 34 prospect in the Mobile Register Super Southeast 120 and the No. 137 prospect in the Sports Illustrated Takkle Top 200
-At Loganville, rushed for a school-record 1,937 yards and 31 touchdowns, while finishing with 11 receptions for 150 yards
-Also had two kickoff returns for touchdowns as a senior
-In 2008, rushed for 1,300 yards and 21 touchdowns with Buford (Ga.) High School
PERSONAL:
-Parents are Wes and Dione Johnson
-Majoring in interpersonal/organizational communication