Johnson discussed where he stands with each of his finalists as he nears a decision.
Ohio State: "I had a real good connection with the Vanderbilt coaching staff and coach (Jake) Diebler went to Ohio State and he basically brought me on with him. I'll be taking an official later this month."
Tennessee: "Just being so close to home and coach (Rick) Barnes is obviously a good coach. He has a real good player development program for his players. It's so close to home and I'd be playing a very tough schedule throughout the winter."
Virginia: "Coach (Tony) Bennett was very straightforward with me from the front. On my official visit, we studied film together and he didn't just only point out my strong side he also showed me my weaknesses and showed me where I can improve and where he can help me."
WHAT'S NEXT, RIVALS' REACTION
As mentioned, Johnson is locked into making his decision on Aug. 6 and he wants to do so in memory of a close family member. Since he's been to Tennessee and Virginia, all he has left to do is make a trip to Ohio State and he'll have that knocked out in the next few weeks.
Johnson is a high octane two guard who can fly to the rim in transition, creates opportunities for himself off the dribble and has potentially elite ability on the defensive end. At least as things stand, Tennessee is looking strong and if we had to favor anybody at this juncture we would give the nod to Barnes and the Vols.