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By HurricaneSports.com CORAL GABLES, Fla. – Miami football is a family and Hurricanes football players are members of a unique brotherhood that spans decades. But for seniors and, the bond runs much deeper than most. Growing up in the Richmond Heights area of Miami, Johnson and Redwine were two of the brightest stars shining for their local park football program. 'Me and Redwine, we played at the same park for the Richmond Giants and we grew up in the same neighborhood,' Johnson said.

'We just didn't go to the same middle school, but we've known each other from a while back. Redwine was on a lighter pound than I was, but you knew all the best players in the park. I heard Redwine's name after every game about being one of the hardest hitters at the park. I knew Redwine from growing up.' The duo finally paired up as teammates in high school, sparking the start of a long-lasting friendship while starring for Miami Killian High School. 'You never have to worry when we are with each other,' Johnson said. 'Even just growing up, it's the same type of thing.

We weren't as close as we are now, but we always had each other's back. It takes a village to raise someone and he was part of that village for me just like I was for him.' Johnson was a four-time all county selection at safety for the Cougars and was selected to play in the US Army All-American Bowl before heading to Miami to further his education and football career.

Redwine starred at cornerback for Killian and appeared to be headed to Louisville after his senior year, but a visit to Miami just before National Signing Day ended with a scholarship offer to join Johnson and the Hurricanes in Coral Gables. 'God puts people in your life and we actually took the same path to get where we are,' Johnson said. 'We had to overcome the same type of circumstances, go to the same high school and same coaching and we both made it to the University of Miami and we are going through it now. He's my roommate now at the college level. Everything is meant for a reason.' Their friendship grows stronger every day and has branched out to the point where their lives are intertwined beyond the football field. 'Being around each other so much, we know everything about each other,' Redwine said.

'It's all out on the table with us. There isn't really anything that we don't know about each other. We're friends, our girlfriends are friends, we are roommates. It seems like everything we have is all connected.' The connections and similarities between Redwine and Johnson are nearly endless. Both grew up in the same neighborhood, played for the same park, starred together at the same high school and became standouts at the University of Miami.

'We actually have the same birthday, too,' Redwine said. 'It's crazy all of the stuff that has come together with us.