Bret Johnson
Canadian football player
Bret Johnson (born February 6, 1970) is a former Canadian football quarterback in the Canadian Football League who played for the Toronto Argonauts.[1] He played college football for the UCLA Bruins and Michigan State Spartans.[2]
His brother is former NFL quarterback Rob Johnson.[3][4]
References
- ^ FOSTER, CHRIS (24 July 1993). "Another Country, Another Chance : Football: After disappointing college career, Bret Johnson signs with Toronto Argonauts" – via LA Times.
- ^ "Sports - Bret Johnson Still Bitter Toward UCLA - Seattle Times Newspaper". community.seattletimes.nwsource.com.
- ^ TEAFORD, ELLIOTT (2 November 1990). "No Sibling Rivalry in the Johnson Family : Prep football: It has taken Rob three years to fill his brother's shoes, but in the long run he could be as good a quarterback as Bret" – via LA Times.
- ^ CROWE, JERRY (20 November 1992). "City of Brotherly Dislike : USC Quarterback Rob Johnson Would Love to Beat UCLA After What Happened to Bret" – via LA Times.
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- Russom
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- Neuheisel
- Bono
- Norrie
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- Johnson
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- Cook
- Walker
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- Bennett
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- McEwan
- D. Olson
- M. Moore
- B. Olson
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- Rasshan
- Craft
- Prince
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- Hundley
- Rosen
- Fafaul
- Modster
- Speight
- Thompson-Robinson
- Burton
- Griffin
- Garbers
- D. Moore
- Schlee
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