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Paul Johnson Named Georgia Tech's Head Football Coach
Dec. 7, 2007
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Johnson is the 12th head coach in Yellow Jacket football history.
PHOTO GALLERY OF JOHNSON'S INTRODUCTION AT GEORGIA TECH
Paul Johnson is the best fit, the best choice for the Georgia Tech head coaching position," Radakovich said. "He will educate young men, represent Georgia Tech at the highest level, he will win football games and play for championships."
Johnson coached six years at Navy, which is scheduled to participate in the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl Dec. 20 against
Johnson is a finalist for the 2007 Liberty Mutual National Coach of the Year.
In six seasons at Navy, Johnson compiled a record of 45-29. He recently completed his 11th season as a college head coach, compiling a career record of 107-39.
Johnson took over a Navy football program that was coming off the worst two-year span in its 123-year history (1-20) and had recorded just two winning seasons in the last 20 years. After a 2-10 mark in Johnson's first year, the Midshipmen achieved what many thought was no longer possible at an Academy. Johnson brought the Midshipmen back into the national spotlight with a 43-19 (.694) record over the last four-plus years.
Johnson dominated the other two Service Academies like no other coach in the school's annals, posting an 11-1 (.917) overall record, including a perfect 6-0 mark against rival Army. Last year's senior class was the first in school history to post a perfect 8-0 mark against Army and Air Force.
"He accomplished feats at a
Johnson's Navy teams improved as each season progressed. Over the last five years, Navy posted a 13-2 (.867) record over the final three games of the season and outscored the opposition 611-335 in those contests. In games in which Johnson had more than a week to prepare for an opponent, the Midshipmen went 15-6 (.714) over the last four years combined.
The Midshipmen lead the nation in rushing this season for an unprecedented third consecutive year, producing more than 350 yards per game. Under Johnson, Navy has never finished lower than third nationally in rushing offense.
Navy ranks among the nation's highest-scoring teams, averaging 39.92 points per outing. The 2007 Mids also rank in the top 10 nationally in kickoff returns and in fewest sacks allowed.
Johnson's teams have been successful off the field as well as Navy ranks No. 1 in the country in graduation rates.
In 2004, Johnson was named Bobby Dodd National Coach of the Year after leading Navy to a 10-2 record, tying the school record for wins set in 1905, and won a bowl game (34-19 victory vs. New Mexico in the Emerald Bowl) for just the fifth time in the history of the program.
In 2003, Johnson led Navy to an 8-5 record and brought the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy back to
Before arriving at
After Johnson took over as head coach at
Johnson picked up a milestone victory in the 2000 I-AA National Championship Game against
Johnson took over a
In 1998, Johnson guided the Eagles to a perfect 11-0 regular season record and the school's sixth NCAA Division I-AA National Championship Game appearance before finishing with a 14-1 mark. He directed a high-powered offensive unit that tied or broke 100 records during the campaign, again earned the league's top coaching honor and received The Sports Network's Eddie Robinson Award -- symbolic of the division's national coach-of-the-year selection.
In 1999, Johnson brought
Johnson duplicated the feat in the 2000 season as the Eagles repeated as national champions, again finished 13-2 and Johnson captured the AFCA I-AA Coach of the Year award once more.
In five seasons at
Johnson was Navy's offensive coordinator in 1995 and 1996 and his spread offense made an immediate impact, breaking five school records during the Mids' five-win season in 1995.
Navy posted a 9-3 record the next season in 1996, including a 42-38 victory over
Prior to joining the Navy staff, Johnson spent eight seasons as the offensive coordinator at the
While at
After first arriving at
Johnson's coaching career began when he was offensive coordinator and line coach at his alma mater, Avery County (N.C.) High School, in 1979-80. He accepted the offensive coordinator's position at
Johnson, a native of
"President (Wayne G.) Clough and I are convinced that Paul Johnson will be the steady leader, the principled teacher to our student-athletes and the point-producing conductor that will energize our fans and fill our game days with excitement," Radakovich said.
Paul Johnson Year-By-Year
Season School W-L Pct.
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002 Navy 2-10 .167
2003 Navy 8-5 .615 EV1.net
2004 Navy 10-2 .833 Emerald Bowl Champions
2005 Navy 8-4 .667 Poinsettia Bowl Champions
2006 Navy 9-4 .692 Meineke Car Care Bowl
2007 Navy 8-4 .667 Poinsettia Bowl
GSU Totals (5 seasons) 62-10 (.861)
Navy Totals (6 seasons) 45-29 (.608)
Career Totals (11 seasons) 107-39 (.733)
Coaching Background
Assistant Coach
'79-80 --
'81-82--
'83-86--
'87-94--
'95-96--Navy
Head Coach (99-35)
'97-01--
'02-07--Navy (45-29)
Birthdate
August 20, 1957
Education
Appalachian State, M.S., `82
Johnson's Awards & Honors
2007 finalist for the Liberty Mutual National Coach of the Year Award
2004 Bobby Dodd National Coach of the Year
2003 finalist for the NCAA I-A Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award
2003 finalist for the Paul "Bear" Bryant Coach of the Year Award
2003 finalist for the Associated Press Coach of the Year Award
2000 American Football Coaches Association NCAA I-AA National Coach of the Year
1999 American Football Coaches Association NCAA I-AA National Coach of the Year
1999 Chevrolet I-AA National Coach of the Year
1999 American Football Coaches Association I-AA Region II Coach of the Year
1998 Sports Network I-AA National Coach of the Year (Eddie Robinson Award Winner)
1998 American Football Coaches Association I-AA Region II Coach of the Year
1998 Southern Conference Coach of the Year (media)
1998 Southern Conference Coach of the Year (coaches)
1997 Schutt Sports/American Football Quarterly I-AA National Coach of the Year
1997 American Football Coaches Association I-AA Region II Coach of the Year
1997 Southern Conference Coach of the Year (media)
1997 Southern Conference Coach of the Year (coaches)
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