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Jimmy Johnson is one of two football coaches to win the national championship in college and the Super Bowl championship in the NFL. Johnson won back-to-back national championships coaching the University of Miami Hurricanes in 1987 and 1988, and he did the same thing with the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XVII and Super Bowl XVIII. Barry Switzer did it with Oklahoma (1974, 1975 and 1985) and the Cowboys in Super Bowl XXX. The 64-year-old Johnson also coached the Miami Dolphins to the playoffs in three consecutive years (1997-1999). His record as a college coach a...
Jimmy Johnson is one of two football coaches to win the national championship in college and the Super Bowl championship in the NFL. Johnson won back-to-back national championships coaching the University of Miami Hurricanes in 1987 and 1988, and he did the same thing with the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XVII and Super Bowl XVIII. Barry Switzer did it with Oklahoma (1974, 1975 and 1985) and the Cowboys in Super Bowl XXX. The 64-year-old Johnson also coached the Miami Dolphins to the playoffs in three consecutive years (1997-1999). His record as a college coach at Oklahoma State University and University of Miami, covering 10 seasons, was 82-34-2 (.695). In nine National Football League seasons, he was 170-101-2 (.626). When Johnson left the Dallas Cowboys following the 1993 season, he joined FOX Sports and HBO Sports as an analyst. He worked with FOX until he joined the Miami Dolphins. Johnson left the Miami Dolphins following the 1999 season and returned to FOX Sports. He currently works on the network's Emmy-winning NFL pre-game show and is a studio analyst for the network's coverage of the Bowl Championship Series. James William Johnson was born in Port Arthur, Texas on July 16, 1943. He earned all-state honors as a two-way lineman for Jefferson High School. He became an All-Southwest Conference defensive lineman at the University of Arkansas and played on the Razorbacks 1964 national championship team. Johnson was a three-year letterman and named to the school's All-Decade Team of the 1960s. He earned a degree in psychology. Johnson married Linda Kay Cooper in 1963, and they had two sons, Brent and Chad. They were divorced in 1989. Johnson married Rhonda Rookmaker in 1999, and they live in Islamorada, Fla. where he enjoys fishing. Occasionally, he gives his time to a fund-raising event in the Florida Keys. After 14 years as an assistant at six different schools, Johnson coached Oklahoma State from 1979-1983 going 29-24-2 (.545). The team played in the 1982 Independence Bowl (Texas A&M 33, Ohio State University16) and 1984 Bluebonnet Bowl (OSU 24, Baylor 14). In 1984, the University of Miami hired Johnson to replace Howard Schnellenberger who left the Hurricanes after winning the school's first national championship in 1983. In five seasons under Johnson, the Hurricanes were 21-9 against teams ranked in the Top 20 and 31-0 against unranked teams. They won 36 straight regular-season games (1985-1988) and 20 road games in a row (1984-88). Johnson had 14 players drafted in the first round, and Testaverde won the 1988 Heisman Trophy. Johnson went to Dallas coach the Dallas Cowboys in 1989 joining Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones, a former roommate at Arkansas. After finishing 1-15 in 1989, Johnson, the coach, and Jones, the owner, began rebuilding the Cowboys. On Oct. 12, 1989, Dallas traded Herschel Walker to the Minnesota Vikings in a deal that would eventually involve 18 players, a NFL record. Johnson's ability to evaluate talent led to consecutive Super Bowl wins. Dallas made it two in a row in 1993, going 12-4 and beating Buffalo 30-13 on Jan. 30, 1994 in Super Bowl XXVIII as MVP Emmitt Smith rushed for 132 yards (30 carries) and two touchdowns. With the Jones relationship souring, Johnson left the team on March 29, 1994. After two years in television, Johnson became the Miami Dolphins' third coach in 1996. He turned one of the league's oldest teams into one with 22 starters averaging 25.7 years old, the youngest team. On Jan. 16, 2000, Johnson retired and headed back to television. In 1993, he wrote Turning the Thing Around: My Life in Football, a book ghost-written with Ed Hinton, but he was unable to return Miami to the Super Bowl, a place it hasn't been since 1984. Jimmy Johnson's failure to win a championship with the Dolphins does little, if anything, to change his legacy as a coach who did it four times, two times each with Hurricanes and Cowboys.
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Jimmy Johnson, Phil Fulmer top 2012 College Footbal HOF class
College Gridiron 365 Blog - Orlando SentinelJimmy Johnson, Phil Fulmer top 2012 College Footbal HOF class... -
College Football: Monk, Casper, Ogden going to Hall of Fame
NEW YORK - Jimmy Johnson, R.C. Slocum are among former college coaches newly selected to the College Football Hall of Fame. Johnson, who coached Miami and Oklahoma State, Texas A&M's Slocum and Tennessee's Phillip Fulmer will be inducted into the hall...Tags: Sports, College Football, Football, Mark Simoneau, Heisman Trophy
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Former Miami Hurricanes coach Jimmy Johnson inducted into College Football Hall of Fame
South Florida Sun-SentinelJimmy Johnson believes his coaching career should be defined by the success he had on the collegiate level. And on Tuesday, he got his wish, as the former Miami Hurricanes head coach was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. The 2012 class...Tags: Sports, Russell Maryland, National Football League, Tom Landry, College Sports
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Arkansas Razorbacks: Jimmy Johnson inducted into College Football Hall of Fame
Twitter: @ky3hogsinsider or on Facebook: @KYTVHogsInsiderNEW YORK CITY - Jimmy Johnson changed college football whether you liked it or not. The former Arkansas Razorback defensive lineman is one of 17 to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. He is the ninth Razorbacks player in history to be...Tags: Sports, College Football, Football, Oklahoma State Cowboys, Miami Hurricanes
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Jonathan Ogden selected for College Football Hall of Fame
Former Ravens offensive lineman Jonathan Ogden is considered a strong candidate to be part of the 2013 Pro Football Hall of Fame class. But before that, Ogden learned that he'll be enshrined into another Hall of Fame. The former UCLA star was one of...
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USC's Hal Bedsole elected to College Football Hall of Fame
Hal Bedsole, an All-American receiver for USC’s 1962 national championship team, will be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Bedsole was announced Tuesday as part of a 14-player, three-coach Hall of Fame class that will be honored at a...
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UCLA's Jonathan Ogden elected to College Football Hall of Fame
Jonathan Ogden, one of the top offensive linemen to play at UCLA, has been selected for induction into the College Football Hall of Fame. Ogden was a four-year starter for the Bruins and won the Outland Trophy as the nation’s top lineman in 1995....
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Kansas State's Simoneau elected to College Football H.O.F
Former K-State Consensus All-American Mark Simoneau will become just the second Wildcat football player and first under head coach Bill Snyder to earn college football’s most prestigious honor as the former linebacker was announced today as part...
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Florida travel in mid-May: Disney Star Wars Weekends, Key Largo Original Music Festival, Florida Keys Ultramarathon, World Karate Championships in Daytona and the Celtic Music Festival in Ormond Beach
Key Largo -- Multiple melodic happenings are to set the stage for music lovers during the 4th annual Key Largo Original Music Festival, featuring live and original performances May 17-20. Hit songwriters from Nashville, Tenn., and around the U.S. are...Tags: Sports, Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Amusement and Theme Parks, Florida Keys Vacations
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Al Golden talks Miami Hurricanes football | Video
The University of Miami begins spring practice with a lot of questions.
With close to 38 players gone from a team that went 6-6 last season and a NCAA investigation still hanging over their heads, second-year coach Al Golden and the Hurricanes will...Tags: Orange Bowl, University of Miami, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Miami Hurricanes, Colleges and Universities
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NCAA tourney upset got Lehigh plenty of exposure
When the NCAA men's basketball tournament coverage wraps up around midnight on the night of April 2, you can bet that Lehigh will make an appearance during the closing "One Shining Moment" montage. The Mountain Hawks earned a treasure trove of...Tags: William Fichtner, Sports, Ohio Bobcats, Atlanta Hawks, Indianapolis 500
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Al Golden talks Miami Hurricanes football | VIDEO
College Gridiron 365 Blog - Orlando SentinelAl Golden talks Miami Hurricanes football | VIDEO...
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