Might be one of those memory issues, but as I recall the Johnson interview he had already been named to succeed Russell and at a practice was moving around the field, doing what head coaches do. Russell, then AD(?) asked him what he thought he was doing and told him to get back with the offense because that is why he got the job. Either for some reason Johnson as DL coach doesn't compute.I believe Erk said its what he was good at and had a knack for and switched him over. He said it in a radio show or interview at some point.
Pretty funny. And the Russell/Johnson story has grown so many legs we'll probably never get to the truth of it.CPJ tells a story about it--roughly CPJ: Erk, I wanna run this Run and Shoot offense." Erk: "Are you crazy! No way I'm allowing that." CPJ: "Yeah, but I wanna run out of it, instead." Erk: "Well, OK then."
Might be one of those memory issues, but as I recall the Johnson interview he had already been named to succeed Russell and at a practice was moving around the field, doing what head coaches do. Russell, then AD(?) asked him what he thought he was doing and told him to get back with the offense because that is why he got the job. Either for some reason Johnson as DL coach doesn't compute.
Erk moved Paul to OC. Tim Stowers was the O line coach. Melvin Bell got hurt, a career-ending injury. Southern was running the I then. Paul went to Erk and said, I want to run this offense. Stowers, who had played at Auburn, wanted to go Wishbone. PJ wanted spread option.
I think the funniest PJ/Erk story I heard was when PJ and another coach found some beers in the snow and drank 'em. Later they saw Erk who was fuming about someone having stolen his beers that he had left out in the snow to cool.
That's hilariousThat other coach was Pat Douglas, Brendan Douglas' dad. And PJ and Pat were inducted into the GSU Hall of Fame on the same day.
He was the DL coach 83-84 at Southern, then OC 85-86 at Southern. Anyone has some info about that change?
Paul has said it was the offense his high school ran. I think the creation of the offense gets attributed to him by others, because he's run it for so long.
miamiherald said:“Actually, a large part of what we do we ran when I was playing in high school,” Johnson, 57, said of his alma mater, Avery County High in North Carolina, where he began his coaching career in 1979 as an offensive coordinator.
“But the whole base of the offense is the same as it was in 1985,” the former Georgia Southern coordinator said. “There are wrinkles here and there, and we’ve gotten more toward running the ball than throwing the ball — dictated by personnel and kind of dictated by what we feel like gives you the best chance to win.
savannah daily news said:“Do you know who came up with this offense?” the writer asked, eager to scribble something in his notebook.
“Yeah,” said Johnson. “Me.”
Interesting piece. Particularly that part about MSU being 25th in the country in run defense, allowing about 125 ypg. So much for that stat.No, he claims to have come up with the offense he runs. However, there's this:
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