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Associate HC/DL Coach Larry Johnson Sr. (Official Thread)

Official release

Larry Johnson named Ohio State Asst. HC/DL coach

Highly respected coach, mentor and recruiter has coached 7 AAs; 6 first-round picks

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Larry Johnson, the highly regarded defensive line coach who has spent the past 18 years coaching talented student-athletes and recruiting the east coast as a member of the Penn State University coaching staff, was officially named today as Assistant Head Coach and Defensive Line Coach at the Ohio State University.

“I am very pleased that Larry Johnson is an Ohio State Buckeye,” Ohio State Coach Urban Meyer said. “I have great respect for him as a family man, as a coach and mentor of young men, and as a recruiter. He is an outstanding addition to our coaching staff.”

Johnson, who grew up in Williamston, N.C., and is a 1973 graduate of Elizabeth City (N.C.) State University with a degree in health and physical education, has coached along the defensive line for 18 years at Penn State, including the last 14 seasons (2000-13) overseeing the entire unit. He spent his first four seasons at Penn State – 1996-99 – as defensive ends coach and special team’s coordinator.

Ohio State is Johnson’s second collegiate coaching stop. His career includes 20 years of high school coaching in Maryland and Virginia.

"In just a few hours I can tell that Ohio State cares about football,” Johnson said. “There is a winning tradition that is important here. They care about academics and they care about players, and I like the way Coach Urban Meyer approaches things. He’s a great teacher. He is very organized and this is what I was looking for.

“And I am really impressed with the Ohio State players. I just met a group of players, walked out of the room and thought, ‘wow,’ these are the kinds of players i want to coach. They were really impressive.”

Johnson’s list of coaching accomplishments while at Penn State is also impressive:

§ six of his defensive linemen were first-round nfl draft picks, including no. 1 overall pick courtney brown in 2000 and also featuring jimmy kennedy (2002), michael haynes (2003), tamba hali (2006), jared odrick (2010) and aaron mabin (2009).

§ seven of his defensive linemen achieved first-team all-american status (the six in the first note above and devon still).

§ PSU defensive linemen have earned 22 Academic All-Big Ten Conference honors.

§ three of his position players have been named academic all-american (tim shaw in 2006 and pete massaro in 2010 and 2012).

§ Fifteen Nittany Lion defensive linemen have been named first-team all-Big Ten Conference.

§ no big ten team (since 1996) has had as many players from one position earn big ten defensive player of the year honors than the five nittany lion honorees hat johnson mentored.

§ and in 2005-06 rivals.com named johnson its national college football recruiter of the year.

In addition, he coached on a Penn State defense that led the nation in sacks between 2005 and 2009 and was no. 5 nationally in rushing defense from 2004-10. And between 1996 and 2013 Penn State’s defense was a Big Ten conference statistical champion 14 times, including four times in quarterback sacks and three times in scoring defense.

“I’m a relationship guy and I think in order to get the best out of your players you have to develop relationships,” Johnson said. “I'm also a teacher. I like to teach the basic fundamentals of football. I want guys who are fundamentally sound and have the ability to play fast and to play relentless.”

Johnson spent the first 20 years of his career as a highly successful high school coach. Six times chosen as the Washington Metropolitan Area Coach of the Year, he guided McDonough high school in Pomfret, MD., to three Maryland state championships and to a 139-36 record between 1975-91, and he also was coach two seasons (1992-93) at T.C. Williams high school in Alexandria, VA. He started his coaching career in 1974 at Lackey High School in LaPlata, MD.

As a player, Johnson was an Naia All-American and All-Conference performer at Elizabeth City State University. He was inducted into the school’s sports hall of fame in 1990. He played one year in the NFL, with the Washington Redskins in 1973.

Johnson and his wife, Christine, are the parents of two sons – Larry Jr. and Tony – and a daughter, Teresa. Larry Jr. and Tony both played football at Penn State with Larry Jr. rushing for a school record 2,087 yards in 2002 and later becoming a first-round draft pick of the Kansas City Chiefs and a two-time Pro Bowl selection. Teresa played softball for the Nittany Lions.

Larry Johnson Quick Facts

Hometown: Williamston, N.C.

Alma Mater: Elizabeth City State, 1973

Degree: Health & Physical Education

Years in Coaching: 38

Wife: Christine

Children: Sons Larry Jr., and Tony; daughter Teresa


Larry Johnson Coaching Assignments

2014-pres. Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line............................. Ohio State University

2000-13 Defensive Line.............................................. .................. Penn State University

1996-99 Defensive Ends/Special Team’s Coordinator................... Penn State Universisty

1992-93 Head Coach............................................. ........................ T.C. Williams H.S.

1975-91 Head Coach............................................. ........................ McDonough H.S.

1974 Assistant Coach............................................. .................. Lackey H.S.
 
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Official release

Larry Johnson named Ohio State Asst. HC/DL coach

Highly respected coach, mentor and recruiter has coached 7 AAs; 6 first-round picks

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Larry Johnson, the highly regarded defensive line coach who has spent the past 18 years coaching talented student-athletes and recruiting the east coast as a member of the Penn State University coaching staff, was officially named today as Assistant Head Coach and Defensive Line Coach at the Ohio State University.

“I am very pleased that Larry Johnson is an Ohio State Buckeye,” Ohio State Coach Urban Meyer said. “I have great respect for him as a family man, as a coach and mentor of young men, and as a recruiter. He is an outstanding addition to our coaching staff.”

Johnson, who grew up in Williamston, N.C., and is a 1973 graduate of Elizabeth City (N.C.) State University with a degree in health and physical education, has coached along the defensive line for 18 years at Penn State, including the last 14 seasons (2000-13) overseeing the entire unit. He spent his first four seasons at Penn State – 1996-99 – as defensive ends coach and special team’s coordinator.

Ohio State is Johnson’s second collegiate coaching stop. His career includes 20 years of high school coaching in Maryland and Virginia.

"In just a few hours I can tell that Ohio State cares about football,” Johnson said. “There is a winning tradition that is important here. They care about academics and they care about players, and I like the way Coach Urban Meyer approaches things. He’s a great teacher. He is very organized and this is what I was looking for.

“And I am really impressed with the Ohio State players. I just met a group of players, walked out of the room and thought, ‘wow,’ these are the kinds of players i want to coach. They were really impressive.”

Johnson’s list of coaching accomplishments while at Penn State is also impressive:

§ six of his defensive linemen were first-round nfl draft picks, including no. 1 overall pick courtney brown in 2000 and also featuring jimmy kennedy (2002), michael haynes (2003), tamba hali (2006), jared odrick (2010) and aaron mabin (2009).

§ seven of his defensive linemen achieved first-team all-american status (the six in the first note above and devon still).

§ PSU defensive linemen have earned 22 Academic All-Big Ten Conference honors.

§ three of his position players have been named academic all-american (tim shaw in 2006 and pete massaro in 2010 and 2012).

§ Fifteen Nittany Lion defensive linemen have been named first-team all-Big Ten Conference.

§ no big ten team (since 1996) has had as many players from one position earn big ten defensive player of the year honors than the five nittany lion honorees hat johnson mentored.

§ and in 2005-06 rivals.com named johnson its national college football recruiter of the year.

In addition, he coached on a Penn State defense that led the nation in sacks between 2005 and 2009 and was no. 5 nationally in rushing defense from 2004-10. And between 1996 and 2013 Penn State’s defense was a Big Ten conference statistical champion 14 times, including four times in quarterback sacks and three times in scoring defense.

“I’m a relationship guy and I think in order to get the best out of your players you have to develop relationships,” Johnson said. “I'm also a teacher. I like to teach the basic fundamentals of football. I want guys who are fundamentally sound and have the ability to play fast and to play relentless.”

Johnson spent the first 20 years of his career as a highly successful high school coach. Six times chosen as the Washington Metropolitan Area Coach of the Year, he guided McDonough high school in Pomfret, MD., to three Maryland state championships and to a 139-36 record between 1975-91, and he also was coach two seasons (1992-93) at T.C. Williams high school in Alexandria, VA. He started his coaching career in 1974 at Lackey High School in LaPlata, MD.

As a player, Johnson was an Naia All-American and All-Conference performer at Elizabeth City State University. He was inducted into the school’s sports hall of fame in 1990. He played one year in the NFL, with the Washington Redskins in 1973.

Johnson and his wife, Christine, are the parents of two sons – Larry Jr. and Tony – and a daughter, Teresa. Larry Jr. and Tony both played football at Penn State with Larry Jr. rushing for a school record 2,087 yards in 2002 and later becoming a first-round draft pick of the Kansas City Chiefs and a two-time Pro Bowl selection. Teresa played softball for the Nittany Lions.

Larry Johnson Quick Facts

Hometown: Williamston, N.C.

Alma Mater: Elizabeth City State, 1973

Degree: Health & Physical Education

Years in Coaching: 38

Wife: Christine

Children: Sons Larry Jr., and Tony; daughter Teresa


Larry Johnson Coaching Assignments

2014-pres. Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line............................. Ohio State University

2000-13 Defensive Line.............................................. .................. Penn State University

1996-99 Defensive Ends/Special Team’s Coordinator................... Penn State Universisty

1992-93 Head Coach............................................. ........................ T.C. Williams H.S.

1975-91 Head Coach............................................. ........................ McDonough H.S.

1974 Assistant Coach............................................. .................. Lackey H.S.
Well, after reading all of that, I'm on board.
 
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One of my cousins played at TC in the late 90s/early 00s

Not the same TC Williams sports program as it was when integration occurred. Same with Annandale. They, along with Woodson and TC were the football powers back in the day. Now that has shifted to the west with Stonebridge and others carrying the banner for the northern region.
 
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Well, OK. Are there any more Johnstons in the pipeline? I seem to recollect about 16 relations went to Penn St. So what does Fickel do? Coach Lbrs?

No. But plenty of Johnsons.

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