Husker Runner
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If you don't like Paul Johnson, you don't understand football. Period.
He won two Division 1-AA titles at Georgia Southern. Jim Tressel won some Division 1-AA titles, too...gee, see if that hire worked out for Ohio State. Well, Johnson out-coached Tressel when they played head-to-head. Navy doesn't have a player on the team who runs any faster than a 4.6 40, yet Johnson has them near the top in NCAA team rushing. How many 300 pound linemen do you think Navy gets?
You want a winner at the Division 1-A level? Then hire a guy who proved he can win at the Division 1-AA level. Tressel. Kelly. Johnson. You want a guy who can win National Championships? Then hire a guy who has won them.
Do you care about the system or do you care about wins? If you want to win, you hire Paul Johnson. "Recipe for failure?" The man has won everywhere he's been, and he'll win at whatever BCS school has the balls to hire him. He can flat-out coach. Michigan ought to be doing whatever they can to get him. Jim Tressel would tremble in fear at the thought of his old nemesis ending up at Michigan.
Johnson would not only be a good choice for the Huskers, he may very well be the best choice. He is arguably the most brilliant tactician in college football.
He won two Division 1-AA titles at Georgia Southern. Jim Tressel won some Division 1-AA titles, too...gee, see if that hire worked out for Ohio State. Well, Johnson out-coached Tressel when they played head-to-head. Navy doesn't have a player on the team who runs any faster than a 4.6 40, yet Johnson has them near the top in NCAA team rushing. How many 300 pound linemen do you think Navy gets?
You want a winner at the Division 1-A level? Then hire a guy who proved he can win at the Division 1-AA level. Tressel. Kelly. Johnson. You want a guy who can win National Championships? Then hire a guy who has won them.
Do you care about the system or do you care about wins? If you want to win, you hire Paul Johnson. "Recipe for failure?" The man has won everywhere he's been, and he'll win at whatever BCS school has the balls to hire him. He can flat-out coach. Michigan ought to be doing whatever they can to get him. Jim Tressel would tremble in fear at the thought of his old nemesis ending up at Michigan.
Johnson would not only be a good choice for the Huskers, he may very well be the best choice. He is arguably the most brilliant tactician in college football.
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