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James William Johnson (born July 16, 1943) is an American sports analyst and former football coach. Johnson served as a head football coach on the collegiate level from 1979 to 1988 and in the National Football League (NFL) for nine seasons.
1 UPI NFL Coach of the Year Award (1966) [6] 1 UPI NFC Coach of the Year Award (1975) [6] [7] 2 Jimmy Johnson † 5 1989: 1993: 80 44 36 0 .550 8 7 1 Inducted Pro Football Hall of Fame (2020) 2 Super Bowl Championships (XXVII, XXVIII) 2 NFC Championships (1992, 1993) 2 NFC East Championships (1992, 1993) 3 Playoff Berths 1 AP Coach of the Year ...
Of the 23 Cowboy coaches, Maulbetsch, Waldorf, Exendine, and Johnson have been inducted in the College Football Hall of Fame. Three coaches are also graduates of the university: Lookabaugh, Floyd Gass, and Gundy. [4] The first coach was F. A. McCoy, who coached only one season, in 1905. The current coach, Mike Gundy, was hired in January 2005. [5]
Jimmy Johnson is remembered as one of the best coaches in NFL history. A two-time Super Bowl champion and Pro Football Hall of Famer, the former head coach of the Dallas Cowboys accomplished quite ...
Four have also captured national championships as head coach at Miami: Schnellenberger , Johnson , Erickson (1989 and 1991), and Coker . Gustafson is the leader in seasons coached, with 16 years as head coach and games coached (161) and won (93). Erickson has the highest winning percentage at 0.875.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones announced on Sunday before the team’s game against the Carolina Panthers that former head coach Jimmy Johnson would be inducted in the Cowboys Ringo of Honor ...
Jimmy Johnson and Jerry Jones tip-toed around talk of their acrimonious split almost 30 years ago, when they had just teamed as coach and owner to win consecutive Super Bowls with the Dallas Cowboys.
After taking over as head coach in 1984, Jimmy Johnson had a winning record, but some critics questioned whether he could gain a national championship. [citation needed]In 1985, Miami finished the regular season 10–1, and had a chance to win the national title with Penn State's loss to Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl.