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Posted: 2/1/2014 8:33 PM
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  DAVE JOHNSON
Dave Johnson

 

  Position:
Offensive Line Coach
  Experience:
1st Season at UMass
  Alma Mater:
West Virginia '85

 

09/07/2013

FB VS. MAINE

FB VS. MAINE Photos by Thom Kendall'93

Dave Johnson, a 28-year coaching veteran with offensive lines and tight ends, was named the offensive line coach at the University of Massachusetts during Spring 2013 as announced by head coach Charley Molnar.

Johnson joins the Minutemen after coaching the past two seasons at Cincinnati, where the Bearcats won a pair of Big East Championships and had victories in the Liberty (2011) and Belk (2012) Bowls. The coaching veteran has served his entire career working with the offensive line and tight ends.

His coaching highlights include 16 Bowl Appearances with an 11-5 record in those games and nine Division IA conference Championship titles (Big East, SEC, MAC). Johnson has mentored 12 NFL players, five All-Americans and 32 all-conference selections.

In 2011 and 2012, Johnson was part of a Cincinnati offense that ranked among the best in the Big East each year. In 2012, the Bearcats led the league in scoring offense and rushing offense. Tight end Travis Kelce was taken in the 3rd Round of the NFL Draft, while he and three of Johnson's offensive linemen were named to all-conference teams.

Prior to joining UC, Johnson was the offensive line coach at West Virginia University from 2008-10. Behind the blocking of the line, the Mountaineer offense accumulated 400 or more yards of total offense in seven games in 2010. WVU finished No. 2 in the BIG EAST in passing, total offense and total first downs. WVU had the top passer in the league in passing yards per game, pass efficiency and second in total yards per game.

In 2009, the offensive line paved the way for the 13th 1,000-yard rusher in the past 14 season and first 2,000-yard passer since 1998. Of the 855 plays by the offense in 2009, each the five offensive linemen logged in more than 830 plays. In 2008, the offensive line was ranked No. 27 nationally for fewest sacks allowed. During his time at WVU, Johnson mentored All-American Ryan Stanchek and All-BIG EAST selections Selvish Capers, Mike Dent and Stanchek.

Johnson spent 2001-07 as the tight ends coach at the University of Georgia. The Bulldogs won 72 games, averaging more than 10 wins a season, three SEC East Division Championships, two SEC Championships, five bowl wins and five Top-10 national finishes during his time in Athens. Four of his tight ends, Randy McMichael, Ben Watson, Martez Milner and Leonard Pope are playing in the NFL. In 2007, the Bulldogs were No. 4 in the SEC in rushing offense (177.0). In 2005, UGA led the SEC in passing efficiency (144.0) and was second in scoring offense (29.5). In 2002, the Bulldogs led the SEC in scoring (32.14) and pass efficiency (138.91).

From 1997-2000, he was the tackles and tight ends coach as well as the recruiting coordinator at Marshall University. The Herd posted a 43-9 record, won four MAC titles and three Motor City Bowl titles, while averaging 11 wins a years during his four-year tenure, including a 13-0 record in 1999. In 1999, Marshall was No. 7 nationally in passing offense, total offense and scoring offense.

Johnson spent nine years at Indiana University (Pa.), where from 1987-89, he coached the offensive line, tight ends and assisted with strength and conditioning. He was the Crimson Hawks' offensive coordinator and offensive line coach from 1990-96. He helped lead IUP to the NCAA Division II national playoffs eight times, including two championship game appearances and three semifinal finishes. IUP finished with a 99-22-1 record during Johnson's tenure.

He spent the 1986 season coaching the offensive line, tight ends and handling the strength and conditioning duties at Shippensburg University.

He started his coaching career as a graduate assistant at his alma mater from 1984-85.

Johnson was a four-year letterwinner at West Virginia. He was the starting center on the 1981 Peach Bowl and 1982 Gator Bowl teams. He earned a bachelor's degree from WVU in 1985 and a master's degree in 1986.

Johnson and his wife Lynn have four children, Andrew, Lauren, Zachary and Mark. 



 
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Posted: 2/1/2014 8:49 PM
Sounds like he's been a winner everywhere he's been. Let's hope that continues.  The OL needs improvement and hopefully this is the guy to "coach 'em up"!
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Posted: 2/3/2014 4:58 PM
OhioCatFan wrote:expand_more
Sounds like he's been a winner everywhere he's been. Let's hope that continues.  The OL needs improvement and hopefully this is the guy to "coach 'em up"!

I agree he's a solid veteran pickup. Both he and the new QB coach fall into that category.

 
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Posted: 2/3/2014 4:59 PM
Part of me was hoping he'd go for a young guy with Ohio blood, but it's certainly safer that he went with some experienced competent veterans. Maybe the young blood will get the operations managers position. I hope so.
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Posted: 2/3/2014 6:02 PM
L.C. wrote:expand_more
Part of me was hoping he'd go for a young guy with Ohio blood, but it's certainly safer that he went with some experienced competent veterans. Maybe the young blood will get the operations managers position. I hope so.
Michael George could be ready. Trust Frank.
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Posted: 2/4/2014 1:45 AM
Usual clown, shill garbage:  Frank is a deity, could never be wrong.  He's perfect.

Q:  Why don't you have the guts to tells us whether you or a family member is in some way affiliated with the program.

A:  Because you a coward.
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Posted: 2/4/2014 7:48 AM
Monroe Slavin wrote:expand_more
Usual clown, shill garbage:  Frank is a deity, could never be wrong.  He's perfect.

Q:  Why don't you have the guts to tells us whether you or a family member is in some way affiliated with the program.

A:  Because you a coward.


What is with you, Monroe? I get it that you and Bcat2 couldn't see things more differently, but your level of aggression on this is uncalled for. Live and let live.
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Posted: 2/4/2014 10:35 AM
Honesty.  The moment he or she 1) states his or her name, 2) answers certain legit points (lack of .500 MAC wins, etc), and 3) states his or her affiliation with the team or University or relationship to someone who is so affiliated, I'll back off.


Otherwise, see the definition of the words that I used.  I think that you'll find that they are fair characterizations.







 
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Posted: 2/4/2014 10:45 AM
Monroe Slavin wrote:expand_more
Honesty.  The moment he or she 1) states his or her name, 2) answers certain legit points (lack of .500 MAC wins, etc), and 3) states his or her affiliation with the team or University or relationship to someone who is so affiliated, I'll back off.


Otherwise, see the definition of the words that I used.  I think that you'll find that they are fair characterizations.
 



What the hell business is it of yours what BCat2's real name is? It's not too hard to imagine why someone wouldn't want a deranged individual (such as MH55, our temple friend from a few years ago) having a way to harass them outside of BA, or to find them at home or at work. Besides, unless I'm misunderstanding something, there is no requirement on BA to publicly display one's name (in fact there is an explicit option whether or not to do so on your public profile).

 
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Posted: 2/4/2014 2:37 PM
Monroe Slavin wrote:expand_more
Honesty.  The moment he or she 1) states his or her name, 2) answers certain legit points (lack of .500 MAC wins, etc), and 3) states his or her affiliation with the team or University or relationship to someone who is so affiliated, I'll back off.


Otherwise, see the definition of the words that I used.  I think that you'll find that they are fair characterizations.


Monroe, might be time to pull back a bit.
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Posted: 2/4/2014 5:12 PM
mf279801 wrote:expand_more
Honesty.  The moment he or she 1) states his or her name, 2) answers certain legit points (lack of .500 MAC wins, etc), and 3) states his or her affiliation with the team or University or relationship to someone who is so affiliated, I'll back off.


Otherwise, see the definition of the words that I used.  I think that you'll find that they are fair characterizations.
 



What the hell business is it of yours what BCat2's real name is? It's not too hard to imagine why someone wouldn't want a deranged individual (such as MH55, our temple friend from a few years ago) having a way to harass them outside of BA, or to find them at home or at work. Besides, unless I'm misunderstanding something, there is no requirement on BA to publicly display one's name (in fact there is an explicit option whether or not to do so on your public profile).

 

Or Monroe?
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Posted: 2/4/2014 5:52 PM
How about an introduction of a new verb?  

Monroed- to be degraded for not having a similar opinion?
Last Edited: 2/4/2014 5:53:56 PM by Antonio Pierce
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