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A&M's Manziel speaks for first time

Freshman quarterback speaks about Heisman chances

Updated: Monday, 26 Nov 2012, 10:53 PM CST
Published : Monday, 26 Nov 2012, 10:53 PM CST

COLLEGE STATION (AP) -  

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The legend of "Johnny Football" has grown all season while Johnny Manziel piled up yards and the Texas A&M Aggies piled up victories.

On Monday, the freshman quarterback finally weighed in on his catchy nickname as he spoke to the media for the first time all season.

"I think a lot of people here in Aggieland enjoy it," he said. "But I find it extremely funny."

The success of Manziel and the Aggies is no joke. His 4,600 yards of total offense have helped No. 10 Texas A&M (10-2) to its first 10-victory season since 1998; he is a Heisman Trophy contender.

Manziel said he respected coach Kevin Sumlin's decision for him not to speak to the media during the regular season because he is a freshman. But he sounded pleased to talk to more than 100 media members listening on a national teleconference.

"It's kind of nice now to be able to kind of let you guys know how I am a little bit more," he said. "There's so many question marks out there."

Sumlin, who is in his first year at Texas A&M after four seasons at Houston, raved about Manziel and said he was a catalyst for what his team was able to do in its first season in the Southeastern Conference.

"He's a tremendous competitor and a tremendous leader, and that's something that you really don't see in a player as a redshirt freshman," Sumlin said.

Manziel has thrown for 3,419 yards and 24 touchdowns and rushed for 1,181 yards and 19 more scores in a regular season the Aggies capped with five straight victories, including an upset of then-No. 1 Alabama.

Celebrity status has been shocking to Manziel, 19. Though it happens daily, he is still surprised when people approach him at restaurants and other places around College Station to ask for photos and autographs.

"I'm a small-town kid," he said. "I come from Kerrville, Texas, and I still see myself that way. I don't see myself as Johnny Football. I still see myself as Jonathan Manziel, a small-town guy from Kerrville who is extremely fortunate and extremely blessed to be able to play football here at A&M."

Manziel seemed amused by the attention given to online photos of him at a Halloween party dressed as Scooby Doo alongside scantily clad women.


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